Trump Tariffs represent a significant shift in American trade policy, emphasizing 'America First' over globalism. Implemented to protect U.S. industries, particularly steel and aluminum, these tariffs aimed to combat unfair trade practices and revive domestic manufacturing. Critics argue they lead to increased costs for consumers and retaliatory measures from global partners, highlighting fears of trade wars. Proponents believe they foster job creation and strengthen the economy by promoting local businesses. The tariffs reflect a broader agenda to prioritize American workers, reshape trade agreements, and challenge China's dominant economic position. As the landscape evolves, the long-term impact of these tariffs on trade relations and global markets remains to be fully realized.