特朗普紧急发文,直言美国可能“要完”,中国或成为其自救的关键
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-15 12:11

Group 1 - Trump's recent social media post suggests that if the Supreme Court rules against his tariff policy, the U.S. economy could face severe consequences [1][3] - The tariff policy, implemented through an executive order, has faced legal challenges from multiple states and corporations, claiming it violates the Constitution by bypassing Congress [3][5] - If the Supreme Court rules against the tariffs, the U.S. government may have to refund hundreds of billions of dollars in tariffs and additional costs incurred by businesses, potentially exceeding one trillion dollars [3][5] Group 2 - Analysts suggest that China could play a crucial role in alleviating the situation, as the U.S. relies heavily on Chinese imports, particularly in the electronics sector where two-thirds of chips come from China [7][8] - A ruling against the tariffs could prompt the U.S. to adjust its strategy and collaborate with China, potentially avoiding significant refunds and allowing U.S. companies to benefit from the Chinese market [8][10] - Previous trade talks between the U.S. and China have shown that cooperation can ease pressures on businesses, indicating a mutual benefit in reducing tariffs [10][12] Group 3 - The potential ruling could have broader implications, affecting not only U.S.-China relations but also the global supply chain, with other countries like the EU also expressing concerns over U.S. tariffs [14][16] - Trump's approach to tariffs appears to be short-sighted, as legal challenges threaten the foundation of his manufacturing strategy, highlighting the need for dialogue with China [16][18] - The current economic climate necessitates a reevaluation of unilateral trade policies, emphasizing the importance of cooperation for global economic stability [18]