#TrumpTariffs During the administration of Donald Trump, the program of #TrumpTariffs provoked shockwaves in the global economy, imposing high tariffs on steel, aluminum, and hundreds of Chinese products. The official justification highlighted the need to protect American industries from unfair competition and to balance trade deficits. However, the outcome included price increases for consumers, diplomatic tensions with strategic partners such as the European Union, Canada, and Mexico. Small businesses and American farmers faced additional costs, with an uneven impact on each productive sector, while companies began to seek local suppliers. Experts disagree on the balance: some claim that there was an incentive for domestic industrial employment; others warn of inflation risks. By mid-2025, various tariffs remain active, influencing negotiations in the World Trade Organization and shaping investor decisions. The debate surrounding #TrumpTariffs highlights the complexity of protectionist policies and their long-term consequences on prices, jobs, and international relations.