#TrumpTariffs Here are some key points about tariffs under Trump's presidency:

1. Trade War with China: Trump initiated a trade war with China, imposing tariffs on billions of dollars in Chinese products. The justification was to combat unfair trade practices and intellectual property theft, as well as to reduce the U.S. trade deficit with China.

2. Tariffs on steel and aluminum: Trump imposed tariffs of 25% on imported steel and 10% on aluminum, aiming to protect domestic industries in these sectors. This affected both U.S. allies and competing countries, such as China.

3. NAFTA Review (U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement): Trump renegotiated NAFTA, replacing it with the USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement), which brought new tariffs and trade rules for the involved countries.

4. Tariffs on consumer goods: The trade war with China also affected consumer goods, such as electronics, clothing, and toys. These tariffs were often passed on to consumers, increasing prices.

5. Economic impacts: Although tariffs were seen as an attempt to protect U.S. jobs and industries, there were also criticisms that they increased costs for American businesses and consumers, as well as causing diplomatic tensions with other countries.

Tariffs were one of the central aspects of Trump's economic agenda, and their impact is still debated. If you are asking about current tariffs or those related to a specific measure, I can look for more recent information.