Core Viewpoint - The White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett stated that if the Supreme Court rules against President Trump's tariff policy and mandates the refund of collected import tariffs, it would create significant "administrative challenges" [1] Group 1: Supreme Court and Tariff Policy - Hassett anticipates that the Supreme Court will likely support the tariff policy, and even if it does not, large-scale refunds are unlikely due to administrative difficulties [1] - The Trump administration has been vocal about the Supreme Court's upcoming decision regarding the tariff policy [1] Group 2: Government's Response and Future Plans - U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer indicated that if the Supreme Court rules the tariff policy illegal, the federal government could utilize other means to generate "tariff revenue" [1] - Trump described a potential unfavorable ruling from the Supreme Court regarding the tariff policy as the "greatest threat to U.S. national security" [1] - Following the Trump administration's invocation of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose tariffs without congressional approval, the administration is currently appealing lower court rulings that deemed the tariff policy illegal [1] - Reports suggest that the Trump administration has developed a plan to reimpose import tariffs in the event of an unfavorable ruling [1]
哈西特担忧最高法院关税终裁或带来严重问题
Xin Hua She·2025-12-22 06:25