Core Viewpoint - The upcoming Supreme Court oral arguments on tariffs are critical for President Trump's trade policy, with potential implications for the U.S. economy and international trade agreements [1][2]. Group 1: Legal Context - The Supreme Court will hear arguments on November 5 regarding the legality of tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, which were enacted under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act [1][2]. - A previous ruling by the U.S. International Trade Court stated that Trump lacked the authority to impose these tariffs, a decision upheld by the U.S. Court of Appeals [2]. Group 2: Economic Implications - If the Supreme Court rules against the Trump administration, the average effective tariff rate in the U.S. could drop from 16.3% to at least half, potentially leading to the refund of hundreds of billions of dollars in tariffs [1]. - The estimated amount of tariff refunds could reach up to $1 trillion, which would have catastrophic consequences for the administration's trade agreements and ongoing negotiations [2].
11月5日亲自出席听证会!特朗普“施压”美国高院关键的“关税裁决”
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-10-16 05:57