Group 1 - The U.S. Supreme Court is set to announce a ruling on February 20 regarding a case that could potentially overturn key tariff policies implemented by President Trump, which has garnered significant attention both domestically and globally [1] - The tariffs in question have imposed an additional burden on U.S. importers, costing businesses over $16 billion monthly, with total tariffs potentially exceeding $170 billion by February 20 if the current pace is maintained [1] - If the Supreme Court rules against Trump, it would represent one of the largest legal defeats since his return to the White House, particularly concerning the "Liberation Day Tariffs" introduced on April 2, which impose tariffs of 10% to 50% on most imported goods [1] Group 2 - Concurrently, there are signs of backlash against the tariff policies within Congress, as the Republican-led House recently passed legislation aimed at terminating certain tariffs on Canadian imports, which were justified by a "state of emergency" declaration [2] - The White House has indicated that if the tariffs are struck down by the court, alternative legal measures will be swiftly employed, although Trump has acknowledged that implementing these alternatives would be more complex [2] - During the hearings held on November 5, some Supreme Court justices suggested that Trump may have exceeded his legal authority in imposing tariffs under emergency powers [2]
特朗普关税命运下周揭晓?美最高法院将2月20号定为裁决公布日
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