The impact of #TrumpTariffs continues to be felt in global trade, even years after their introduction. Initially aimed at reducing the U.S. trade deficit and pressuring China on intellectual property practices, the tariffs affected hundreds of billions of dollars in imports. Key sectors like agriculture, automotive, and electronics faced higher costs, which were often passed on to consumers. In 2025, some of these tariffs remain in place, though debates continue about their long-term effectiveness. Recent discussions within Congress and trade groups have reignited interest in whether the tariffs should be rolled back or adjusted to reflect today’s economic conditions.