Gold prices have broken the $3,000 per ounce barrier for the first time, reaching $3,004.86 on Friday – marking the thirteenth record high of 2025. The 14% price increase this year follows a 27% surge in 2024. Analysts attribute this rally to geopolitical tensions, inflation concerns from new tariffs, central bank buying, and investors seeking safe-haven assets amid market volatility and trade tensions with China and Canada following President Trump’s protectionist policies.
Trump’s No-Tariff Pledge Brings Calm to Gold Market
US gold futures and spot prices have moved back in line after President Trump reassured markets that imported bullion will not face US tariffs. Last week, a surprise ruling from US Customs caused futures prices on COMEX to spike over $100 above London spot prices. Trump’s post, “Gold will not be Tariffed!” helped narrow the gap to about $50, calming traders. Industry leaders welcomed the statement but stressed that only a formal decision will give the gold market complete certainty.