Group 1 - The U.S. Court of Appeals has temporarily suspended the International Trade Court's ruling that deemed the Trump administration's tariff measures illegal under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act [1][3] - The International Trade Court ruled that the President lacks the authority to impose comprehensive tariffs on nearly all trading partners without Congressional approval, which is seen as a significant judicial setback for the Trump administration [1][5] - The ruling provides the U.S. government with 10 days to halt the imposition of tariffs, indicating a potential shift in trade policy [1][5] Group 2 - A preliminary injunction has been issued by the District Court in Washington D.C., extending the suspension of the tariff policy for 14 days, but it currently applies only to two toy companies involved in the lawsuit [3][4] - The lawsuits against the tariff policy include at least seven cases, initiated by small businesses and states claiming the Trump administration's actions were unauthorized and lacked legitimate Congressional backing [5]
最新!特朗普关税政策暂时恢复,美国上诉法院批准政府请求
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-05-29 22:25