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万斯预言成真?美国法院给了特朗普当头一棒,莫迪的好日子要来了?不料特朗普撂下狠话
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-05 03:21

Group 1 - The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that the tariffs imposed by Trump on India and other countries were illegal, stating that the President does not have the authority to unilaterally impose tariffs, which is a power reserved for Congress [1][5] - Following the court's decision, Trump's approval rating within the Republican Party dropped by 4 percentage points, with 58% of respondents indicating a desire for new leadership [3] - The ruling not only challenges Trump's trade policies but also serves as a reminder of the checks and balances inherent in the U.S. political system, emphasizing that presidential power is not absolute [1][6] Group 2 - The ruling is seen as a significant opportunity for India, as its exports to the U.S. are projected to exceed $78 billion in 2024, with steel, aluminum, and machinery making up over 30% of that figure [5] - Despite the positive implications for India, there are concerns that U.S. interest groups, particularly the steel industry, may lobby Congress to introduce new legislation to counteract the influx of Indian steel [5][6] - The current political landscape indicates a shift away from Trump's extreme trade protectionism, with calls for a return to a more balanced approach that considers collective interests and traditional Republican values [6][8]