#TrumpTariffs Trump tariffs refer to trade policies introduced during Donald Trump's presidency, mainly between 2018 and 2020. These tariffs imposed taxes on imported goods, particularly from China, aiming to protect U.S. industries and reduce the trade deficit. Key targets included steel, aluminum, and hundreds of Chinese products. The move sparked a trade war, with China retaliating by taxing U.S. exports. Supporters say it pressured China to negotiate fairer trade terms. Critics argue it hurt American farmers, raised consumer prices, and disrupted global supply chains. The tariffs became a central part of Trump's "America First" economic strategy, sparking worldwide economic debate.
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