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特朗普签署行政令,为部分进口商品豁免关税铺平道路
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美国总统特朗普签署了一项行政命令,旨在修改其先前征收的报复性关税的范围,并为与贸易伙伴达成的协议可能出现的豁免提供程序。该命令列出了可能获得零关税的进口商品类别,包括在美国无法生产或产量不足的商品、部分农产品、飞机零部件以及用于制药的非专利物品。此举旨在应对潜在的法律挑战,并确保贸易协议的稳定性。特朗普表示,是否豁免关税将取决于贸易伙伴承诺的范围和经济价值。此命令的生效日期临近,预示着部分进口商品可能很快免受关税影响。

⚖️ **关税豁免机制建立**:特朗普总统签署了一项行政命令,为可能从报复性关税中豁免的进口商品建立了程序。该命令允许在特定贸易协议框架下,对部分进口商品实施零关税率,旨在为与贸易伙伴达成的协议提供灵活性,并应对潜在的法律挑战。

📦 **首批豁免商品范围**:行政命令附带了一份可能获得零关税的进口商品清单,主要包括在美国国内无法生产或产量不足的商品(如特定矿产和农产品)、飞机及零部件,以及用于制药的非专利物品。例如,镍、黄金、石墨、钕磁铁、LED和多晶硅等关键材料被列入其中。

⚖️ **法律挑战与协议稳定性**:此举部分是为了应对围绕关税征收的法律挑战,以及确保现有和未来的贸易协议不受影响。美国商务部长强调,即使面临法律斗争,重要的贸易协议也将继续有效,并表示总统有其他权力来维持这些协议。

📜 **关键法律依据与生效**:该行政命令援引了《1962年贸易扩张法》第232条和《国际紧急经济力量法》等法律依据。命令的修改部分将在发布后三天生效,意味着零关税措施可能很快实施,以维护贸易协议的完整性。

📈 **豁免标准与未来展望**:特朗普表示,是否豁免关税以及减免的幅度,将取决于贸易伙伴在 reciprocal trade 协议中对美国的承诺的范围和经济价值。此举为未来的贸易谈判留下了空间,并可能影响全球贸易格局。

TMTPOST -- U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday took actions to pave the way for possible exemptions from reciprocal tariffs under agreements finalized with trading partners despite uncertain fate of these levies amid legal battles.


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Trump signed an executive order to modify the scope of reciprocal tariffs and establish procedures for  implementing trade and security agreement. The president determined any modification of tariffs required to implement current and forthcoming framework agreements is necessary and appropriate to the deal with the national emergency declared in his previous executive order citing the relevant emergency law, according to the order released by the White House on Friday.

The order attached a list of imports of which Trump may be willing to provide a zero reciprocal tariff rate. The list identifies more than 45 categories for zero import tariffs from "aligned partners" who clinch framework pacts to cut reciprocal tariffs and duties imposed under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 aiming to protect national security. 

The list contains products that cannot be grown, mined, or naturally produced in the U.S. or grown, mined, or naturally produced in sufficient quantities in the country to satisfy domestic demand; certain agricultural products; aircraft and aircraft parts; and non-patented articles for use in pharmaceutical applications. 

Specifically, the zero-tariff items identified in the order include graphite and various forms of nickel, a key ingredient in stainless steel manufacturing and electric vehicle (EV) batteries, various types of gold imports. Natural graphite, neodymium magnets, light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and certain plastics and polysilicon, a key component of solar panels, are also be included in the list.

“Though I am generally unwilling for framework agreements to narrow the scope of the reciprocal tariffs or modify any relevant section 232 tariff before the conclusion of a final agreement, final agreements with the United States may include such modifications,” said Trump in the order. He stated his willingness to exempt imports from reciprocal tariffs or to reduce sectoral tariffs under Section 232 will  depend on numerous factors, including the scope and economic value of a trading partner’s commitments to the U.S. in its agreement on reciprocal trade.

The order suggested Trump could implement zero reciprocal tariffs as soon as Monday as the modification is set to come into effect at at 12:01 a.m. eastern daylight time (EDT) three days after the date of this order.

The order came as Trump and his team determined to prevent trade deals with trading partners from increasing legal challenges to the existing tariffs in place.  

Earlier Friday, U.S.  Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick echoed Trump’s stance. He said in a interview that the trade deals will stay in place even though the Trump administration is under legal fight around tariffs. 

"These big deals are going to stay. We have lots of other authorities that the president can use," Lutnick said. "The 232s — so everything we just did with Japan — that holds, right? That's durable, that stays. Europe - that stays. These are autos, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, those all stay."

The Trump administration is taking steps 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 on August 29 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 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. 

The Trump administration on Wednesday night appealed to the Supreme Court and urging the court to quickly take up the case in bid to protect his worldwide tariffs, according to recent reported fillings . The administration submitted a motion, asking the Supreme Court to expedite consideration of the case so that oral arguments can be heard heard as soon as the first week of November.

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