#TrumpTariffs A hashtag **#TrumpTariffs** refers to the series of trade tariffs imposed during the administration of former United States President Donald Trump as part of his "America First" policy. These tariffs were primarily applied to imported products from China but also affected partners such as the European Union, Canada, and Mexico. The stated goal was to protect American industries, reduce the trade deficit, and pressure countries to renegotiate agreements deemed unfair.

However, the **effects of the tariffs have been widely debated**. While some sectors, such as steel and aluminum, experienced short-term gains, many analysts pointed to price increases for consumers and global trade tensions. The trade war with China, marked by successive tariff increases from both sides, brought instability to financial markets and affected global supply chains.

The hashtag #TrumpTariffs was often used by economists, politicians, journalists, and citizens to discuss the economic and geopolitical impacts of these measures. To this day, some of the effects of these tariffs are still felt in the global economy, with changes in import/export strategies and the relocation of production chains.