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The Bank of Korea warns that tariffs and geopolitical risks may drive up inflation.
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简介Bank of Korea Focuses on Inflation RisksOn July 2nd (Wednesday), Deputy Governor of the Bank of Kore ...

Bank of Korea Focuses on Inflation Risks
On July 2nd (Wednesday), Deputy Governor of the Bank of Korea, Kim Woong, stated during a meeting assessing domestic inflation trends that, although overall inflation is expected to remain stable, inflation risks persist in South Korea, considering uncertainties such as U.S. tariff policies, geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, and summer weather. The central bank will closely monitor price trends.
This statement comes as South Korea's June CPI rose by 2.2% year-on-year, marking the largest increase since January, sparking market concerns over continued inflation rise.
Oil and Agricultural Prices Drive Inflation
Kim Woong pointed out at the meeting that the rise in June's inflation rate was mainly due to a temporary surge in international oil prices and the effect of last year's low base effect on agricultural and seafood prices. Furthermore, the recent weakening of the Korean won against the U.S. dollar has also contributed to the rise in import prices to some extent.
He stated, "If international oil prices and exchange rates remain stable, the consumer price increase in July is expected to slow down."
U.S. Tariffs and Geopolitics as Key Risks
Kim Woong particularly emphasized that recent U.S. tariff policy developments and uncertainties in Middle Eastern geopolitics are significant external factors affecting South Korea's future price levels.
The uncertainty in U.S. tariff policies may affect global trade structures, leading to higher import costs and raw material prices; while tensions in the Middle East may cause significant fluctuations in international oil prices, thereby affecting domestic energy and overall price levels in South Korea.
Bank of Korea Maintains Full-Year Inflation Forecast
Despite external uncertainties, the Bank of Korea maintains its full-year inflation forecast, expecting the Consumer Price Index in South Korea to rise 1.9% in 2025 and 1.8% in 2026.
Kim Woong stated, "We expect the inflation rate to fluctuate around 2% in the near future, but considering the high external uncertainties, the Bank of Korea will remain vigilant, closely monitoring domestic and international economic and price dynamics to ensure economic stability."
Maintaining Flexible Policies to Counter Shocks
The Bank of Korea has recently kept the key interest rate unchanged at 3.50% to balance price stability and economic growth. However, amid rising global economic uncertainty, potential U.S. tariffs pressuring global supply chains and costs, and uneven recovery in domestic consumption and exports, the central bank stated it will adjust its policy tools flexibly based on data.
Analysts believe that if global oil prices continue to rise or the Korean currency continues to depreciate, the Bank of Korea may face greater inflation management pressure, affecting the future pace of monetary policy.
Market Closely Watches Subsequent Data
Following the rise in June inflation data in South Korea, the market will closely watch price trends in July and August and changes in the Korean won exchange rate to assess whether South Korean inflation will continue to climb.
Investors and companies will also monitor the potential impact of U.S. trade policies and geopolitical risks on raw material import prices, preparing forecasts and adjustment strategies for South Korea's economic and price trends in the second half of the year.
The market carries risks, and investment should be cautious. This article does not constitute personal investment advice and has not taken into account individual users' specific investment goals, financial situations, or needs. Users should consider whether any opinions, viewpoints, or conclusions in this article are suitable for their particular circumstances. Investing based on this is at one's own responsibility.
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