#TrumpTariffs President Donald Trump's administration implemented tariffs as a key part of its trade policy, particularly targeting China, the European Union, Canada, and Mexico. The goal was to reduce the U.S. trade deficit, protect American manufacturing, and pressure trading partners to negotiate better deals. These tariffs, mainly on steel, aluminum, and hundreds of Chinese goods, sparked trade tensions and retaliatory tariffs. Supporters argued they revived domestic industries and challenged unfair trade practices, while critics claimed they raised costs for consumers and businesses, disrupted supply chains, and hurt farmers. The long-term economic impact of Trump's tariffs remains widely debated among economists.
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