继续“爽约”!美最高法院暂缓裁决特朗普关税案 最早2月20日见分晓
智通财经网·2026-01-20 15:49

Core Viewpoint - The U.S. Supreme Court has not yet ruled on President Trump's tariff policy, indicating that legal challenges surrounding this significant economic measure will remain unresolved for at least another month [1]. Group 1: Supreme Court Proceedings - The Supreme Court is entering a four-week recess, with the next potential ruling on the tariff case expected around February 20 [1]. - During the November 5 court debates, a majority of justices expressed skepticism regarding Trump's authority to impose such tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 [1]. Group 2: Implications of Potential Ruling - If the court rules against Trump, it could lead to over $130 billion in tariff refund claims and weaken his leverage to impose additional tariffs on European countries [1]. - Trump's "Liberation Day" tariff policy, introduced on April 2, imposes tariffs ranging from 10% to 50% on most imported goods, with additional tariffs on products from Canada, Mexico, and China justified by the need to combat fentanyl smuggling [1].

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