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For many decades, international trade flourished with the United States as the lead architect. Global supply chains stretched across continents, capital flowed freely, and commodities were treated as cyclical inputs rather than strategic assets. With nations now turning their focus inward, however, that framework is no longer applicable.
By David Tepp for Advisor Perspectives. Published March 9, 2026.
By David TeppFor many decades, international trade flourished with the United States as the lead architect. Global supply chains stretched across continents, capital flowed freely, and commodities were treated as cyclical inputs rather than strategic assets. With nations now turning their focus inward, however, that framework is no longer applicable.
By David Tepp for Advisor Perspectives. Published March 9, 2026.