#TrumpTariffs refer to trade tariffs imposed during Donald Trump's presidency, primarily targeting China, the EU, Canada, and Mexico. Aimed at reducing the U.S. trade deficit and protecting American industries, especially steel and aluminum, the tariffs sparked global trade tensions. Critics argue they led to higher consumer prices, retaliatory tariffs, and economic strain for U.S. farmers and manufacturers. Supporters claim they pressured trading partners to negotiate fairer deals. The tariffs marked a significant shift toward protectionism in U.S. trade policy. While some industries benefited, the overall economic impact remains debated, with ongoing relevance in political and economic discussions today.
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