The tariffs imposed by the administration of Donald Trump became an important element of his trade policy. Since 2018, high tariffs have been placed on steel and aluminum, as well as on various Chinese goods, with the aim of protecting American manufacturers and reducing the trade deficit. These measures sparked significant controversy, as they led to increased prices for consumers and retaliatory tariffs from other countries. In particular, Chinese goods became more expensive for American buyers, which brought additional challenges to some sectors of the economy. The tariffs left a mixed legacy in American trade policy and sparked discussions about the long-term consequences for the economy.