Trump admits for the first time that some tariffs are borne by American consumers, may launch "Plan B" in response to Supreme Court ruling
Jinse Finance reported that on Thursday, Trump "changed his tune" for the first time, admitting that the tariffs he implemented "may" be partially borne by American consumers. This marks a significant shift from his long-held stance that "foreigners pay" for the tariffs. This statement comes at a critical moment when the U.S. Supreme Court is questioning the legality of his tariff authority. Trump warned that an unfavorable ruling by the Supreme Court would be a "catastrophic blow" and stated that the government must prepare a "Plan B" in response. Despite this shift in position, he still insisted that the overall tariff policy has brought great benefits to the United States and is an important tool for resolving international trade conflicts. (Golden Ten Data)
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