#TrumpTariffs#TrumpTariffs refer to a series of import taxes imposed during Donald Trump’s presidency, mainly targeting China, but also affecting allies like Canada and the EU. Launched in 2018, these tariffs aimed to reduce the U.S. trade deficit and pressure China to change trade practices, including intellectual property theft. The tariffs sparked a trade war, with China and other countries retaliating. U.S. consumers and businesses faced higher costs on goods like steel, aluminum, and electronics. Critics argued the tariffs hurt American farmers and manufacturers, while supporters claimed they protected U.S. industries and challenged unfair foreign trade policies. The debate remains ongoing.
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