The #TrumpTariffs have reignited debates on global trade policy, particularly their impact on American consumers and businesses. Initially aimed at protecting U.S. industries from unfair foreign competition, the tariffs have led to increased costs on imported goods like steel, aluminum, and consumer electronics. Critics argue they’ve sparked trade wars, particularly with China, and driven up prices domestically. Supporters claim they’ve revived some domestic manufacturing and leveled the playing field. As the 2024 election looms, #TrumpTariffs remain a key talking point—seen by some as necessary protectionism, and by others as economically damaging. The long-term effects are still unfolding, but one thing is clear: the tariffs have reshaped the global trade landscape and America's role within it.