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Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Shinichi Uchida – recap

Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Shinichi Uchida spoke earlier. Posts are here:

Uchida’s comments were extensive (three posts on them!), but in a very breif summary if you don’t want to scan all of them:

Uchida warned that economic and inflation risks are tilted to the downside due to “extremely high” uncertainty surrounding global trade policy, particularly U.S. actions. While the BoJ will continue raising interest rates if its economic projections hold, Uchida stressed the bank will reassess without bias given the unclear outlook.

He noted that if progress is made in U.S. trade talks, Japanese firms could see stronger profits and wage growth. However, if tariff impacts are more severe or prolonged than expected, the recent trend of wage hikes may falter. Uchida emphasized the need for flexible monetary policy to balance these risks and preserve economic stability.

It appears Uchida didn’t have details the trade deal announced earlier, in brief:

  • 15% reciprocal
  • 15% auto tariffs
  • metal tariffs will
    stay at 50%
  • no details on coming
    semi & electronics tariffs
  • Japan won’t cut
    tariffs nor “sacrifice agriculture”
  • will adjust rules to
    increase rice imports

For more on the deal:

This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at investinglive.com.

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