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Trump's new tariffs have pushed gold prices to record highs

The gold price reached a new record on Tuesday as investors sought out the safe haven asset following President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum. This fueled fears over inflation and a possible trade war.

As of 0229 GMT the spot gold price was up 1.1%, at $2,939.80 an ounce. It had earlier reached a session high of $2.942.70.

U.S. Gold Futures also rose 1.1% to $2966.00.

Trump raised the tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum on Monday from a flat rate of 25% to a 25 percent rate "without any exceptions or exclusions". This was done to help struggling industries, but it also increased the risk for a multi-fronted trade war.

Trump's tariffs, which have fueled global growth uncertainty, trade war fears, and inflationary tension, has led to the eighth highest level of gold so far in 2018.

Bullion has traditionally been considered an investment during times of political and economic instability.

The risk of a trade war around the world is driving the financial markets to invest in gold, as part of what could be described as an overall de-dollarisation strategy, said Kyle Rodda.

Dealers are shipping gold to the U.S. in order to avoid potential tariffs.

Gold futures in the United States are trading at a higher price than spot gold, which is currently around $26.

Gold prices have soared to $3,000 and new heights as a result of the threats.

Investors are awaiting the Consumer Price Index data (CPI) and Producer Price Index data (PPI) for Thursday.

Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, is due to appear before Congress on both Tuesday and Wednesday.

Spot silver increased 0.4% to $32.16 an ounce.

Lukman Otunuga, senior research analyst at FXTM, said that while tariff fears could support silver prices in the short term, they may be limited by a fall in industrial demand due to Trump's tariffs.

Palladium increased 0.4%, to $986.97. Platinum fell 0.4% at $989.50. (Reporting and editing by Sherry Phillips in Bengaluru, Anushree mukherjee from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)