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[Trump Admits for the First Time That Tariff Costs Are Partially Borne by U.S. Consumers] On November 7, U.S. President Trump admitted for the first time that the costs of the tariffs he implemented might be partially borne by American consumers. This marks a significant shift from his long-standing stance of 'foreign countries paying.' This statement comes at a critical moment when the U.S. Supreme Court is questioning the legality of Trump's tariff authority. Trump warned that if the Supreme Court issues an unfavorable ruling, it would deal a 'catastrophic blow' to the U.S., and stated that the U.S. government must prepare a 'Plan B' in response. He also emphasized that the overall tariff policy has brought significant benefits to the U.S. and is an important tool for resolving international trade conflicts.

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