Japan's Central Bank Governor Kazuo Ueda has expressed concerns regarding the potential impact of a temporary freeze on food sales tax on inflation expectations. According to Jin10, Ueda noted that while food prices might experience a temporary decline, the effect on inflation expectations could be limited. This statement comes amid ongoing discussions about measures to address inflation and economic stability in Japan. Ueda's comments highlight the complexities of managing inflation and the challenges faced by policymakers in balancing short-term interventions with long-term economic goals.