#TrumpTariffs refer to the series of import taxes imposed during Donald Trump’s presidency, primarily targeting China, the EU, Mexico, and Canada. Introduced as part of Trump's "America First" agenda, these tariffs aimed to protect U.S. industries, reduce trade deficits, and push trading partners to negotiate fairer deals. Critics argue the tariffs led to increased costs for American consumers and strained global trade relations. Supporters claim they pressured countries into new trade agreements and revitalized domestic manufacturing. The most high-profile battle was the U.S.–China trade war, involving hundreds of billions in tariffs on goods. TrumpTariffs remain a controversial legacy in U.S. economic policy and global trade dynamics.
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