#TrumpTariffs and the "tariffs" (or trade policies) associated with former U.S. President Donald Trump. In 2024, news regarding the tariff policies inherited from the Trump era or new trade measures in the United States could include:

1. **Extension of Trump-era tariffs**:

Some tariffs imposed by Trump, particularly on Chinese imports (U.S.-China trade war) or on steel and aluminum (Section 232), remain in effect under the Biden administration, despite sectoral adjustments.

2. **New measures under Joe Biden**:

In 2024, the Biden administration announced **new tariffs on Chinese products** (May 2024), particularly on electric vehicles (100%), batteries, solar panels, and semiconductors, aimed at protecting American industries from Chinese subsidies.

3. **Persistent trade tensions**:

Trade relations with China remain tense, with technological restrictions (such as semiconductor chips) and discussions about "unfair subsidies."

4. **International reactions**:

The EU and other partners sometimes contest U.S. protectionist measures, such as the **Inflation Reduction Act** (subsidies for American electric vehicles), which is perceived as discriminatory.