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According to a report in Britain's “Financial Times” on December 30, if the US Supreme Court rules against the Trump administration's tariff policy next year, it is expected that the latter will not “settle down” and will move out of other so-called “legal grounds” and continue to wave its “tariff stick.” According to reports, the US Supreme Court will rule on the legality of Trump's use of emergency powers to impose tariffs on trading partners as soon as January 2026. According to official data, the US government's tariff revenue has reached 200 billion US dollars this year.

智通財經·12/31/2025 09:09:07
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According to a report in Britain's “Financial Times” on December 30, if the US Supreme Court rules against the Trump administration's tariff policy next year, it is expected that the latter will not “settle down” and will move out of other so-called “legal grounds” and continue to wave its “tariff stick.” According to reports, the US Supreme Court will rule on the legality of Trump's use of emergency powers to impose tariffs on trading partners as soon as January 2026. According to official data, the US government's tariff revenue has reached 200 billion US dollars this year.