#TrumpTariffs#TrumpTariffs refer to the series of import taxes imposed during Donald Trump's presidency, primarily aimed at reducing the U.S. trade deficit and protecting American industries. These tariffs targeted countries like China, Canada, and Mexico, affecting goods such as steel, aluminum, and electronics. The most notable were the tariffs during the U.S.-China trade war, which led to retaliatory measures and disrupted global supply chains. Supporters argued the tariffs defended American jobs and pressured unfair trade practices, while critics claimed they raised consumer costs and hurt farmers and manufacturers. The long-term effects remain debated in economic and political spheres.
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