#TrumpTariffs #TrumpTariffs

The term Trump Tariffs refers to the series of trade tariffs imposed during Donald Trump's presidency, primarily targeting China, the European Union, Mexico, and Canada. Introduced between 2018 and 2020, these tariffs aimed to protect American industries, reduce trade deficits, and pressure foreign governments into renegotiating trade deals. Critics argue the tariffs sparked trade wars, raised costs for U.S. consumers and businesses, and disrupted global supply chains. Supporters claimed they revived domestic manufacturing and corrected unfair trade practices. The most significant were tariffs on steel, aluminum, and hundreds of billions of dollars in Chinese goods, marking a key feature of Trump's economic policy.