The ongoing effects of #TrumpTariffs are still being felt across global supply chains and domestic markets. Initially imposed to protect American industries and reduce trade deficits, these tariffs led to retaliatory measures, affecting sectors from agriculture to manufacturing. While some U.S. producers saw short-term gains, many businesses faced rising costs, disrupted imports, and shifting trade relationships. Consumers also bore the brunt through higher prices on goods. As policymakers debate the future of trade policy, the legacy of these tariffs remains a key issue in economic discussions and 2025 election platforms. How should the U.S. approach trade going forward?