Written by Boyd Whitley, a seasoned entrepreneur and former U.S. Army professional, this book draws from real-world experience and historical patterns to examine the darker side of trade barriers. With small businesses struggling under the weight of rising material costs, and global supply chains reacting to reactive policy shifts, the book asks: Are we hurting the very people we claim to protect?
Far from being a purely academic critique, The Tariff Trap is grounded in realism and empathy. It explores how tariffs can damage innovation, foster cronyism, and spark trade wars that ultimately cost more than they save. Through relatable fictional case studies, accessible explanations, and respectful engagement with opposing viewpoints, Whitley invites readers to consider the long-term impact of protectionism on Americas economic future.
Perfect for business owners, students, policymakers, and concerned citizens, this book doesn't tell you what to think, it encourages you to think for yourself.