Core Viewpoint - The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that most of the global tariff policies implemented by President Trump are illegal, stating that the law he invoked does not grant him the authority to impose these tariffs [2][3]. Group 1: Court Ruling - The U.S. Court of Appeals maintained a previous lower court ruling with a 7-4 vote, indicating that the emergency law cited by Trump does not authorize the imposition of most tariffs [2]. - The court's decision is based on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which allows the president to take certain economic measures in emergencies but does not permit comprehensive actions like imposing tariffs [2][3]. - The ruling will not take effect until October 14, allowing the Trump administration to appeal to the Supreme Court [2]. Group 2: Trump's Response - Following the ruling, Trump asserted on social media that "all tariffs remain in effect" and announced plans to appeal to the Supreme Court [3]. - Trump criticized the appellate court's decision as "wrong" and warned that removing tariffs would lead to a "total disaster" for the U.S. [3].
关税突发!特朗普愤怒回应:将上诉
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-08-30 05:43