KEY POINTS
  • Eliminating tariffs imposed on goods during the worst of the trade war would help ease inflation in the U.S., former Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew told CNBC.
  • But there's currently "no political space" to do so, he said on CNBC's "Street Signs Asia."
  • Worries over inflation have shot up this year, as energy prices spiked and the ongoing supply chain crisis led to shortages of goods. But Lew said there's been "a bit of excess nervousness about inflation."

Eliminating tariffs imposed on goods during the worst of the trade war would help ease inflation in the U.S., former Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew told CNBC on Tuesday.

But there's currently "no political space" to do so, he said on CNBC's "Street Signs Asia."