#TrumpTariffs

#TrumpTariffs It is known that the customs tariff is a double-edged sword. Trump's move to increase tariffs primarily targets China, which is why Europe, Canada, and Mexico have faced a 25% increase. He then raised it for economic sanctions, and after some countries complied, he suspended the new tariffs for some countries for a period of time, while others reduced them. However, China increased the customs tariff value and then raised it a second and third time. This is because he knows that America is a large consumer market, and he aims to force American companies that closed their factories in America and opened in China to return, as he knows they are business people and fear a decline in their sales rates, knowing that this increase will put pressure on the American citizen. However, he sees it as a matter of time before these companies comply with a complete or partial return because their exit from the American economy is an addition, and they are a huge economic force, for example, but not limited to (Apple, Microsoft, and major companies in the aluminum industry, and others in iron smelting and rolling).