In 2025, President Trump’s tariffs are transforming global commerce. The U.S. has raised tariffs to an average of 27%, imposing 10% on all imports and 25% on goods from Canada and Mexico. India offers tariff-free trade, excluding key agricultural products, and considers WTO countermeasures. China insists on reverting to pre-2018 tariff rates, pausing negotiations. Economic projections indicate a U.S. GDP reduction of 0.8% to 8%, with significant household expenses. The IMF forecasts a global growth decline, particularly affecting the U.S. Trump’s assertion that tariffs prevented an India-Pakistan conflict remains contentious. Rising costs loom for businesses and consumers. #TrumpTariffs