The #TrumpTariffs refer to the

aggressive trade policies enacted during Donald Trump's presidency, particularly targeting Chinese imports with tariffs ranging from 10% to 25%. These measures aimed to revive U.S. manufacturing and reduce trade deficits but triggered retaliatory tariffs, disrupting global supply chains. For traders, the tariffs created volatility in commodities like steel and aluminum, impacted forex pairs (e.g., USD/CNY), and pressured equities in sectors like agriculture and tech. While some industries benefited from protectionism, others faced higher costs. Today, traders analyze geopolitical risks and policy shifts to anticipate market reactions. A key lesson? Trade wars create uncertainty-hedging strategies and diversification become essential.