#TrumpTariffs
President Trump's tariffs, a key part of his "America First" agenda, imposed steep taxes on imports—particularly Chinese goods—to protect U.S. industries and pressure trading partners into fairer deals. While supporters credit the tariffs with reviving manufacturing and strengthening trade negotiations (like the USMCA), critics argue they raised consumer prices, hurt farmers, and triggered costly trade wars. The policy disrupted global supply chains and drew retaliatory measures, creating economic uncertainty. Though some sectors benefited, the long-term impact remains debated. Trump's aggressive tariff strategy marked a sharp shift from free-trade norms, prioritizing protectionism and reshaping U.S. trade policy for years to come. (100 words)#Tradersleague