BBC reported today (May 30): "[Breaking News] The US Federal Appellate Court has suspended the ruling of the Court of International Trade that blocked Trump's imposition of comprehensive tariffs, meaning that Trump's global tariff plan will continue to take effect. Meanwhile, the appellate court will review the White House appeal."
[Smart Comment] In other words, during the appeal period, Trump's so-called "Liberation Day" tariff policy will continue to be implemented. Let's summarize the timeline of the "tariff event" between domestic administration and judicial battles in the United States:
—April 2: Trump announced the implementation of the so-called "Liberation Day" tariff policy (reciprocal tariffs).
—Yesterday: The Court of International Trade ruled that this tariff policy was illegal.
—Yesterday: The Trump administration immediately filed an appeal.
—Today: The appellate court took action, temporarily suspending the Court of International Trade's ruling during the appeal period and restoring the tariff policy.
—Today: The White House stated that, regardless of the final ruling result, the White House will find a workaround to continue imposing tariffs.
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