$SOL Trump tariffs refer to the series of import duties imposed by former U.S. President Donald Trump during his administration, primarily targeting countries like China, the European Union, and Mexico. These tariffs were part of his "America First" trade policy aimed at protecting U.S. industries, reducing trade deficits, and addressing unfair trade practices. The tariffs led to trade wars, particularly with China, which retaliated with its own tariffs. While they boosted certain U.S. industries, they also raised costs for consumers and businesses, causing economic disruptions. Critics argue the tariffs hurt global trade and led to inefficiencies in supply chains.