TechFlow news, November 7 — For the first time on Thursday, Trump reversed his stance, acknowledging that the costs of his imposed tariffs "might" be partially borne by American consumers, marking a significant shift from his long-standing claim that "foreigners pay." This statement came at a critical moment as the U.S. Supreme Court questions the legality of his tariff authority. Trump warned that an adverse ruling by the Supreme Court would be a "disastrous blow," and said the government must prepare a "Plan B" in response. Despite this shift in position, he maintained that the tariff policy has overall brought substantial benefits to the United States and remains a crucial tool for resolving international trade disputes. (Jinshi)
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