#TrumpTariffs marked a significant change in United States trade policy during the presidency of Donald Trump. Under the slogan "America First", his administration imposed tariffs on key products from countries such as China, Mexico, Canada, and the European Union. The aim was to protect the American industry and reduce the trade deficit. However, these measures led to diplomatic tensions and economic reprisals from the affected nations. Sectors such as agriculture and manufacturing faced higher costs and uncertainty. While some supported the tariffs as a way to protect local jobs, others criticized their inflationary impact and effect on global supply chains. Today, the legacy of the Trump Tariffs remains a topic of debate among economists, politicians, and businesspeople. Did they really help strengthen the American economy or cause more harm than good?