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U.S. President Donald Trump has imposed tariffs on major U.S. trade partners, including Canada, Mexico, and China. While the 25% tariffs on its neighbors were temporarily put on hold after both countries threatened retaliation, the 10% tariffs on China moved forward. These measures have sparked intense debate about their economic, political, and strategic consequences. Do tariffs truly serve the U.S. interest in rebuilding its manufacturing capacity? What will be the impact on international trade and global supply chains? And how will these policies affect U.S. relations with countries like China, Mexico, and Canada?
U.S. President Donald Trump has imposed tariffs on major U.S. trade partners, including Canada, Mexico, and China. While the 25% tariffs on its neighbors were temporarily put on hold after both countries threatened retaliation, the 10% tariffs on China moved forward. These measures have sparked intense debate about their economic, political, and strategic consequences. Do tariffs truly serve the U.S. interest in rebuilding its manufacturing capacity? What will be the impact on international trade and global supply chains? And how will these policies affect U.S. relations with countries like China, Mexico, and Canada?