Group 1 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Trump does not have the authority to impose tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which is a significant setback for the Trump administration's tariff policy [2][3]. - Following the ruling, Trump expressed disappointment and questioned whether the case could be reheard or re-decided, indicating a desire for further legal action [3]. - Over 1,000 U.S. companies have filed lawsuits against the federal government seeking refunds of tariffs, with the total amount in question being approximately $130 billion [4]. Group 2 - The Supreme Court's decision has led to increased uncertainty in global trade, as Trump announced a 15% tariff on goods from all countries and regions [4]. - The U.S. International Trade Court is facing an unprecedented number of lawsuits related to tariffs, which could lead to prolonged legal battles over the next five years [4]. - Trump's administration is reportedly preparing to invoke other legal provisions related to national security to impose tariffs on six categories of products, separate from the newly announced 15% tariffs [4].
外媒:特朗普就美国最高法院关税裁决发出“请求”,询问“能否重审”
Huan Qiu Wang·2026-02-28 01:23