#TrumpTariffs

refer to the series of tariffs imposed during Donald Trump’s presidency, primarily targeting imports from China, the EU, and other nations. Intended to protect American industries and reduce trade deficits, these tariffs sparked global trade tensions and retaliatory measures. While some U.S. manufacturers benefited from reduced foreign competition, many others, including farmers and automakers, faced higher costs and disrupted supply chains. Critics argue the tariffs hurt consumers through price increases, while supporters claim they pressured foreign nations to negotiate fairer trade deals. The long-term economic impact remains debated, as the Biden administration has maintained several of these tariffs.