This article was written by Faron Daugs for Newsmax.com, originally posted on March 24, 2025.
With tariffs remaining a central theme in the Trump administration’s trade policy, tariff turbulence may soon give way to tariff fatigue. For now, we can assume a strong reaction from investors with each new trade policy announcement, and short-term volatility is a likely companion to trade war news. However, history has shown that these impositions are not a reason to make sweeping changes to long-term portfolios.
While these types of taxes can create sector-specific disruptions, markets have consistently adapted over time to shifts in trade policy. The new administration will leave its impact on the global economic landscape, and there are ways that individuals can prepare their portfolios accordingly.
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