#TrumpTariffs

#TrumpTariffs imposed significant duties on imported goods, aiming to protect American industries and reduce the trade deficit, particularly with China. While some domestic manufacturers benefited, others—especially in agriculture and retail—faced higher costs and retaliatory tariffs. Critics argue the tariffs disrupted global supply chains and hurt American consumers through rising prices. Supporters claim they pressured trading partners into fairer deals. The long-term effects remain debated, but the tariffs undeniably reshaped U.S. trade policy and international economic relations. Businesses adjusted by shifting supply sources, and the political discourse around protectionism grew stronger. The legacy of #TrumpTariffs continues to influence current trade decisions.