#TrumpTariffs During his presidency, Donald Trump implemented tariffs on goods from China, the European Union, and other countries to address trade imbalances and protect U.S. industries. The most significant were tariffs on Chinese imports, leading to a trade war that affected global markets. While intended to boost American manufacturing, these tariffs raised costs for businesses and consumers. In response, China imposed retaliatory tariffs on U.S. exports. Some industries benefited, but others, like agriculture, faced losses. The Biden administration has maintained many of these tariffs while reviewing their impact. The long-term effects on trade and economic relations remain a topic of debate.
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