加州就诉特朗普政府关税政策违法案提起上诉
Xin Hua She·2025-06-04 16:30

Core Points - California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced an appeal against the recent ruling by the Northern District Court of California regarding the lawsuit against the Trump administration's tariff policy [1] - California filed the lawsuit on April 16, claiming that the federal government's "reciprocal tariff" policy was illegal and harmed the interests of states, consumers, and businesses [1] - The Northern District Court dismissed California's request, leading to the decision to appeal to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco [1] Summary by Sections - Legal Proceedings - California is the first state to sue the Trump administration over tariff issues [1] - The court hearing last week involved a motion from the Trump administration to transfer the case to the U.S. Court of International Trade in New York, which California opposed [1][2] - The Northern District Court's dismissal of California's lawsuit prompted the appeal to clarify the court's jurisdiction over the case [1] - Economic Impact - California's lawsuit argues that Trump's tariff policy could lead to an additional $25 billion in costs for consumers and the loss of over 64,000 jobs [2] - The overall estimated loss for California residents due to the tariff policy is around $40 billion [2]