#TrumpTariffs refer to the protectionist trade policies implemented by Donald Trump during both his first and ongoing second presidencies. These policies primarily involve imposing taxes (tariffs) on imported goods, most notably from China, but also on a wide range of products like steel, aluminum, solar panels, and automobiles from various countries.

The stated goals were to retaliate against perceived unfair trade practices, promote domestic manufacturing, and reduce trade deficits. However, economists widely contend that American importers and consumers ultimately bear the cost, leading to higher prices and reduced real income in the U.S. These tariffs have also fueled global trade tensions and market uncertainty.