The Trump tariffs, or what is known as #TrumpTariffs, are part of the trade policy pursued by former U.S. President Donald Trump's administration. These tariffs were imposed on a range of imported goods, including steel and aluminum, with the aim of protecting the American industry and boosting domestic production. This move was intended to reduce the trade deficit with other countries, especially China. However, the tariffs sparked widespread criticism, as some considered them to potentially increase prices for consumers and harm international trade relations. Nevertheless, Trump's supporters endorsed this policy as a means to protect American jobs and strengthen the local economy.