#TrumpTariffs refer to trade tariffs imposed during Donald Trump’s presidency, primarily targeting China, but also affecting allies like the EU, Canada, and Mexico. Framed as a strategy to protect American industries and reduce trade deficits, these tariffs led to retaliatory measures, disrupted global supply chains, and increased costs for U.S. consumers and businesses. While some domestic industries benefited, such as steel and aluminum, others—particularly agriculture—suffered losses, prompting federal aid. The tariffs became a central part of Trump’s “America First” agenda, sparking ongoing debates about their long-term effectiveness and their impact on international trade relationships and economic stability.
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