#TrumpTariffs #TrumpTariffs

Trump tariffs refer to a series of import taxes implemented during Donald Trump’s presidency, primarily between 2018 and 2020, as part of his "America First" economic policy. The tariffs targeted goods from China, the European Union, Canada, and Mexico, with the aim of protecting American industries and reducing the U.S. trade deficit. The most significant were tariffs on Chinese products, leading to a U.S.-China trade war. China responded with retaliatory tariffs, impacting U.S. farmers and manufacturers. Supporters claimed the tariffs protected U.S. jobs and pressured trading partners for fairer deals. Critics argued they raised costs for consumers and businesses, disrupted global supply chains, and strained international relations. The tariffs remain a contentious issue in U.S. economic and trade policy.