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特朗普政府就全球关税诉讼上诉至最高法院
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美国特朗普政府就一项禁止总统使用国家紧急状态权力征收全球关税的联邦上诉法院裁决,向美国最高法院提起上诉。该裁决认为总统的此举超出了其职权范围。特朗普政府请求最高法院裁定《国际紧急经济权力法》是否授权总统根据其宣布的国家紧急状态来征收这些关税,并质疑该法律是否将立法权不当授予总统。政府同时提交了加速审理的动议,希望能在秋季获得最高法院的裁决,以快速确定其贸易政策的合法性。

⚖️ 特朗普政府已向美国最高法院提起上诉,试图推翻联邦上诉法院关于总统使用国家紧急状态权力征收全球关税违法的裁决。该裁决认为总统此举超出了其职权范围,禁止其继续执行这些关税。

🏛️ 上诉的核心问题是,《国际紧急经济权力法》(IEEPA)是否赋予总统权力,允许其在宣布国家紧急状态后 unilaterally 征收全球关税。政府认为这是保护美国免受国际威胁的必要手段,而法院则认为“监管”国际贸易的权力不包括征收关税。

⏱️ 特朗普政府还请求最高法院加速审理此案,希望能在9月10日前就上诉请求做出决定,并在11月初进行口头辩论,以便在不久后最终裁定这些关税的合法性。这比最高法院通常需要的时间要快得多。

📉 此前,美国联邦巡回上诉法院维持了下级法院的裁决,认定特朗普政府的全球关税,包括对加拿大、墨西哥和中国的关税,是不合法的。尽管裁决对特朗普的贸易政策构成了重大打击,但关税在案件最终裁决前仍将维持。

🛡️ 尽管对最高法院的裁决充满信心,但美国财政部长表示,政府正在制定“B计划”,以应对可能不利的裁决。可能的替代方案包括援引《1930年斯姆特-霍利关税法》第338条等其他法律授权。

TMTPOST -- U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration on Wednesday night appealed to the Supreme Court in bid to protect his worldwide tariffs.

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The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to rule on whether that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 (IEEPA) authorizes the tariffs imposed by the president pursuant to the national emergencies declared or continued in his five executive orders this year. And if the IEEPA authorizes the tariffs, another question for the Supreme Court to decide is whether the statute unconstitutionally delegates legislative authority to the president, according to a filling obtained by NBC News on Wednesday.

The Trump administration also submitted a motion to expedite the Supreme Court’s ruling, according to another filing. It showed Solicitor General D. John Sauer asked the court to accept a schedule with a decision on the petition for a writ of certiorati by September 10, and upon a grant of certiorari, to expedite consideration of the case so that oral arguments can be heard heard as soon as the first week of November and a final decision on the legality of the disputed tariffs can be issued soon afterward.

That schedule, if accepted, would materially fast-track the ruling of Trump’s sweeping tariffs. The Supreme Court normally would take as long as early next summer to issue such a decision.

The fillings are the latest move by the  Trump administration to overturn a federal appeals court’s ruling that the president’s use of emergency powers to impose worldwide tariffs is unlawful.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington, D.C. found Trump overstepped his presidential powers with his global tariffs. The court said in a filling that it agreed that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 (IEEPA)’s grant of presidential authority to “regulate” imports does not authorize the tariffs imposed by his five executive orders.

The Trump administration had argued that a president can unilaterally impose wide-ranging, global tariffs by invoking IEEPA to protect the U.S. from international threats. Enacted in 1977, IEEPA authorizes the president to “regulate” international commerce after declaring a national emergency. But the Federal Circuit on Friday upheld a lower-court ruling against Trump’s tariff.

The ruling shot down most of tariffs that the Trump administration has implemented so far this year, including reciprocal tariffs on all the trading partners and trafficking tariffs hitting Canada, Mexico and China. “We dissent from the majority’s affirmance of the Court of International Trade (CIT)’s summary judgment that the reciprocal and trafficking tariffs are unlawful,” the appeals court in its opinion released on Friday concluded.

While the latest decision of the appeals court stroke a big blow to the core of Trump’s trade policy, the tariffs remain in place as the case continues to be adjudicated in the CIT. The appeals court said its ruling would not come into effect until October 14, effectively giving the Trump administration a chance and time to file an appeal with the Supreme Court. 

Trump on Tuesday said his administration would appeal to the Supreme Court a day later and seek for an “expedited ruling”. "It's an economic emergency," he said on a CNN radio show. "If we don’t win that decision, you’ll see a reverberation like maybe you’ve never seen before," he added. 

“We’re going to be going to the Supreme Court, we think tomorrow, because we need an early decision,” Trump said in the Oval Office, arguing that the “financial fabric of our country” is at stake.  “If you take away tariffs, we could end up being a third-world country,” Trump later Tuesday threatened.

However, the senior U.S. government officials are making backup plans. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Monday that he felt confident the Supreme Court will back Trump's use of the IEEPA to impose broad tariffs, but said the administration is working on a Plan B in case it does not.

"I'm confident the Supreme Court will uphold it - will uphold the president's authority to use IEEPA. And there are lots of other authorities that can be used - not as efficient, not as powerful," Bessent said. One of those authorities could be Section 338 of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930, he added.

 In a statement released on Wedesday, Jeffrey Schwab, a lawyer for the Liberty Justice Center — which is representing businesses challenging the tariffs — said he was confident the court would rule against Trump. “These unlawful tariffs are inflicting serious harm on small businesses and jeopardizing their survival. We hope for a prompt resolution of this case for our clients,” he added.

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