U.S. trade policy will be less chaotic, but it won’t go back to what prevailed before 2025.
Major U.S. trading partners expect President Trump—aka “Tariff Man”—to stick with his favorite policy tool.
This transcript has been lightly edited for clarity. The interview took place Feb. 19, 2026.
Commerce is becoming fragmented, and prices on the basic building blocks of the economy are more volatile.
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