In an increasingly protectionist global environment, the importance of open standards in software development is underscored as a safeguard against geopolitical disruptions such as trade wars, tariffs, and sanctions. With the shift away from globalism and free trade, software becomes vulnerable to economic and political policies that could suddenly render it inaccessible or costly. Open standards, which allow for greater interoperability and reduced vendor lock-in, offer critical flexibility by enabling businesses to switch software providers quickly if restrictions arise. By adhering to open standards, companies can mitigate the risks associated with geopolitical conflicts and maintain operational continuity, ensuring their tech stacks remain adaptable amidst a volatile international landscape. This strategic preparation is crucial as the global IT spending landscape, valued at over $5 trillion, becomes an attractive target for trade restrictions, emphasizing the need for businesses to proactively build "escape hatches" to navigate potential software-based trade wars.