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Under Trump's administration, the approach to tariffs intensified, with the former president advocating for more stringent tariffs on countries like Mexico, Canada, China, and the European Union. His argument relied on the notion that these nations were taking advantage of the United States through unfair trade practices and limited quotas on American products. Trump posits that imposing higher tariffs would not only bolster domestic production but also prompt foreign nations to open their markets more fully for American goods.