Group 1 - The U.S. federal court has blocked President Trump's tariff policy announced on April 2, ruling that he overstepped his authority by imposing comprehensive tariffs on countries that export more to the U.S. than they import [1][3] - The International Trade Court in Manhattan stated that the U.S. Constitution grants Congress exclusive power to regulate trade with other nations, and the emergency powers claimed by the President do not supersede this authority [3] Group 2 - The U.S. government has announced the cancellation of student and exchange scholar program qualifications for Harvard University, prohibiting the school from enrolling international students [8][24] - President Trump has called for Harvard to disclose its foreign student list, suggesting a cap of 15% on international students, as the current ratio is approximately 31% [6][24] Group 3 - France's tourism sector is reportedly benefiting from tourists, particularly from Japan and Canada, who are avoiding the U.S. due to Trump's policies [22][24] - The French tourism minister noted a 30% increase in visitors from Canada and Japan, as they reconsider travel to the U.S. under Trump's administration [24]
早安!世界丨美法院叫停特朗普关税政策;美国停止发放任何学生签证,中方回应
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-29 02:14