#TrumpTariffs

Trump tariffs were a series of trade policies implemented during Donald Trump’s presidency, primarily targeting China, the European Union, and other major trading partners. Aimed at reducing the U.S. trade deficit and protecting American industries, these tariffs imposed duties on hundreds of billions of dollars’ worth of imported goods. Key industries affected included steel, aluminum, and technology. While supporters argued the tariffs pressured foreign countries to negotiate fairer trade deals, critics warned they increased costs for U.S. businesses and consumers, sparked trade wars, and disrupted global supply chains. The long-term impact on American manufacturing and global trade relations remains debated.