Judy Woodruff:

As we have seen, much of the president's agenda this year is focused on trade.

Tomorrow, Mr. Trump is expected to announce more changes to tariffs he is imposing on China. The full brunt of these recent moves have yet to kick in.

But there is already fallout with some of these tariffs. Take the case of the American-manufactured washing machine and explore what tariffs have meant for workers, companies and consumers.

That is the focus of tonight's Making Sense report from special correspondent Catherine Rampell. She is a columnist for The Washington Post.