#TrumpTariffs Trump Tariffs Overview (as of June 12, 2025)Donald Trump's tariff policies, particularly during his presidency (2017–2021) and proposed for his second term starting in 2025, focus on imposing taxes on imported goods to protect U.S. industries, boost domestic manufacturing, and address trade imbalances. Here's a brief summary:

First Term (2017–2021)

Key Tariffs:

China: Imposed tariffs on over $360 billion of Chinese goods (up to 25%) to counter alleged unfair trade practices, like intellectual property theft.Steel and Aluminum: 25% on steel and 10% on aluminum imports from many countries (e.g., Canada, EU) under national security grounds (Section 232).Other Goods: Tariffs on washing machines, solar panels, and specific EU products (e.g., wine, cheese).