#TrumpTariffs A hashtag #TrumpTariffs refers to the trade tariffs imposed during the administration of former US President Donald Trump, especially in the context of the so-called trade war with China. Starting in 2018, Trump implemented a series of tariffs on imported products, claiming it was necessary to protect American industry and jobs from unfair trade practices, primarily from China.

These tariffs included billions of dollars on goods such as steel, aluminum, technology products, and agricultural items. In response, countries like China, the European Union, Canada, and Mexico imposed retaliatory tariffs, which heightened global economic tensions.

Proponents of the tariffs argued that they helped encourage domestic production and strengthen the US's position in trade negotiations. Critics, however, pointed out that the tariffs increased costs for American consumers and businesses, harmed exporters—especially farmers—and created uncertainty in financial markets.

The hashtag #TrumpTariffs has become a point of intense debate on social media, especially among economic analysts, politicians, and business leaders, reflecting the impact of protectionist policies on the global economy and international trade.