Trump's 2026 Tariff Policy Outlook: Will Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Altcoins Face a New Round of Impact?

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As the uncertainty surrounding US President Trump’s tariff policies persists, market concerns about the 2026 cryptocurrency outlook are intensifying. Several potential trade tariff measures are expected to become clearer over the next year, which could pose greater macroeconomic volatility risks for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and mainstream altcoins. “The Impact of Trump’s Tariff Policies on Cryptocurrencies” is becoming a key long-tail keyword for investors to watch.

The Council on Foreign Relations recently pointed out that after 2026, one of the biggest variables in the global economy will be how the Trump administration advances its tariff agenda and the chain reactions these policies may trigger in financial markets. Economists generally believe that tariff uncertainty will push up inflation expectations and suppress risk asset valuations, and cryptocurrencies are unlikely to be immune.

Looking back at 2025, US tariff policies repeatedly triggered intense market volatility. Although factors such as inflows into Bitcoin ETFs temporarily alleviated downward pressure, overall, the crypto market remains highly sensitive to macro policies. Looking ahead to 2026, if tariff measures are ramped up again, systemic risks for Bitcoin and Ethereum could further increase.

On the policy front, the Trump administration previously proposed tariffs of up to 100% on certain imported goods, though subsequent implementation was delayed and not fully canceled. Meanwhile, the US has also deferred a 24% reciprocal tariff until November 2026. These unresolved policies create uncertainties for financial markets. If reactivated, they could lead to tightening US dollar liquidity, which may suppress cryptocurrency prices.

Additionally, markets are concerned that Trump might push for an overall import tariff increase to over 10%, or even take more aggressive measures against countries imposing digital service taxes. If such policies are implemented, stock market valuations could be reshaped, potentially triggering a sell-off in risk assets, and cryptocurrencies may not be spared.

Although Trump himself emphasizes that tariff policies help national security and economic performance, from a market perspective, their spillover effects remain controversial. For 2026 crypto investors, closely monitoring Trump’s tariff policy developments will be crucial for assessing the medium- and long-term trends of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and altcoins.

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