Trump Admits Some Tariffs Are Paid by U.S. Consumers for the First Time, or May Launch 'Plan B' in Response to Supreme Court Ruling
BlockBeats News, November 7th. On Thursday, Trump reversed course
for the first time, admitting that the costs of his imposed tariffs may
be partially borne by American consumers, marking a major shift from his long-standing foreign pay
narrative. This statement comes at a crucial moment as the Supreme Court of the United States questions the legality of his tariff powers.
Trump warned that a negative ruling
by the Supreme Court would be a catastrophic blow
, stating that the U.S. government must be prepared with a Plan B
. Despite the shift in position, he still insists that the tariff policy overall has brought tremendous benefits to the United States and is a key tool in resolving international trade conflicts. (FXStreet)
You may also like
Semiconductor stocks plummet, yet Anthropic wants to create a 2nm chip
Where is Zhao Changpeng's billion-dollar investment going? YZi Labs' investment landscape fully revealed
Ethereum Foundation Report: A Basic Guide to Ethereum for Governments and Financial Institutions
A pre-announced harvesting case: After the cryptocurrency price dropped by 99%, the public chain Saga exited to transform into AI
When American giants collectively "defect" from Chinese AI models
BIS Report Compliance Observation: The Real Risks of Stablecoins, Not Just "Depegging"
Portugal 2-1 Croatia: Ronaldo's 20-Year Knockout-Stage Drought Ends With a Debt Finally Collected
Portugal beat Croatia 2-1 in the 2026 global football championship's knockout rounds as Ronaldo scored his first-ever knockout-stage goal, Gonçalo Ramos struck a stoppage-time winner, and VAR ruled out a late equalizer for offside.
