Former U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday that his office has received “very few complaints” about the 145% tariff imposed on Chinese imports, which came into force on April 9. Trump’s brief comment suggests the sweeping levy, one of the most aggressive trade measures adopted by Washington in recent years, has so far met limited public or industry pushback, at least according to his assessment. The remark comes three months after the tariffs took effect, a period in which economists and business groups have warned of possible supply-chain disruptions and higher consumer prices. Trump did not provide data or examples to substantiate the claim of minimal objections, and industry representatives have yet to issue a formal response.