Several U.S. presidents have raised tariffs throughout history, notably during times of economic distress or to protect domestic industries. President Herbert Hoover signed the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act in 1930, which significantly raised tariffs on many imported goods. More recently, President Donald Trump implemented tariffs on steel and aluminum imports in 2018, citing national security concerns and the need to protect American jobs. Other presidents, such as William McKinley and Franklin Pierce, also raised tariffs during their administrations for various economic reasons.
Grover Cleveland and Benjamin Harrison
John C Calhoun believed high tariffs raised the prices of manufactured goods
He raised them by 250%
John C Calhoun believed high tariffs raised the prices of manufactured goods
No. Tariffs are not considered to be propressive. They drive up consumer prices and mostly benefit manufacturers and investors.
Tariffs were raised. CAUSED manufacturers' sales overseas declined
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one of the presidents that were raisded with sheeps were barack obama. him and his father raised them together
It raised tariffs on imported goods.
truman
Raised tariffs on imported goods
Import tariffs.