Core Viewpoint - The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to expedite hearings regarding the legality of Trump's tariff policies, which have been deemed illegal by lower courts, with hearings scheduled for November [1][2][3]. Group 1: Legal Proceedings - The Supreme Court's decision to hold a rapid hearing is considered unusually fast, with the hearings set to take place in November [1]. - Lower courts have ruled that Trump lacked the authority to impose tariffs on nearly all goods from global countries, leading to the Supreme Court's acceptance of the Trump administration's appeal [2][3]. - Small businesses and states challenging the tariff policies have also agreed to the expedited review, citing severe financial distress due to the tariffs [2]. Group 2: Economic Impact - As of the end of August, total tariff revenue for the U.S. reached $159 billion, more than doubling compared to the same period last year [4]. - The Trump administration argues that repealing these tariffs could lead to significant financial losses for the U.S. Treasury due to the need to refund previously collected tariffs [4].
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券商中国·2025-09-10 06:23