The Biden administration has unveiled a series of new tariff policies aimed at addressing longstanding trade deficits and bolstering American industries. These measures include using reciprocal tariffs on imports, particularly targeting low-value goods from China, and adjusting steel import regulations to strengthen domestic production. president Biden has reinstated the Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum products which had been previously suspended. This move is intended to enhance national security and ensure that American manufacturers have a fair playing field. In addition, the administration is taking action to address potential national security threats from imports of copper and timber. These measures underline the administration’s commitment to safeguarding American jobs and industries against unfair trade practices as the global economy evolves.