#TrumpTariffs

#TrumpTariffs refers to the import taxes imposed during Donald Trump's presidency, primarily targeting China, Europe, and other major trade partners. The aim was to reduce trade deficits, revive U.S. manufacturing, and pressure foreign nations into fairer trade deals. While some industries benefited, others—like agriculture and retail—faced higher costs and retaliatory tariffs. The move sparked global trade tensions and disrupted supply chains. Supporters saw it as a bold push for economic sovereignty, while critics argued it hurt American consumers and strained international relations. The debate around #TrumpTariffs continues to influence U.S. trade policy and political discourse today.