#特朗普對等關稅政策將公布 Trump’s tariff policy leans toward protectionism, aiming to reduce trade deficits and boost U.S. manufacturing. He imposed high tariffs on imports from China, the EU, and others, such as 25% on steel and 10% on aluminum. This could enhance domestic industry competitiveness but may raise consumer costs and fuel inflation. In the short term, markets might see supply chain disruptions and stock volatility; in the long term, it could push firms to reshape production, altering global trade dynamics. Critics warn it risks sparking trade wars, potentially harming global economic growth