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美联邦法官暂停实施针对特朗普政府关税政策“叫停令”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-06-03 22:19

Core Points - The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia has indefinitely suspended the implementation of a previous ruling that halted the Trump administration's tariff policy until the appellate court makes a decision [1] - The ruling was made by Judge Rudolph Contreras, who stated that President Trump did not have the authority to impose tariffs on trade partners under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act [1] - This lawsuit was initiated by two toy companies, marking the second federal court ruling against the legality of the Trump administration's tariff measures [1] Summary by Sections - Court Rulings - On May 29, the U.S. International Trade Court ruled that Trump's use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose "reciprocal tariffs" was an overreach and deemed the measures illegal [1] - The Trump administration has appealed both court rulings to two different federal appellate courts [1] - Current Status - The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit temporarily stayed the enforcement of the International Trade Court's ruling on May 29, allowing the Trump administration to continue its tariff measures [1] - Judge Contreras announced the indefinite suspension of the "halt order" on June 3, following the appellate court's approval of the Trump administration's request [1] - Government Response - The White House Press Secretary, Levitt, stated that the court has "no authority to interfere" with government tariff policies, labeling the halt order as a "worrisome and dangerous trend" [2]