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The U.S. Supreme Court will announce its ruling on Trump's tariff policy on the 9th.
Source: BlockMedia Original Title: U.S. Supreme Court May Rule on Trump Tariffs on the 9th Original Link: The U.S. Supreme Court announced on its official website on January 6 that it will issue rulings on cases that have already concluded oral arguments during the court session on the 9th (this Friday). However, the Supreme Court has not publicly disclosed in advance which cases will be subject to rulings.
Among the pending cases, lawsuits challenging the legality of President Donald Trump’s large-scale global tariff measures are considered the core controversy. According to reports from Reuters and other foreign media, a decision on tariffs is very likely to be made this Friday.
The case revolves around whether President Trump exceeded his authority in implementing broad tariff measures based on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977. Previously, lower courts had halted these tariffs on the grounds that the scope of emergency declared under the law had been exceeded. The Trump administration then appealed, and the case was brought before the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court held oral arguments on this case on November 5 of last year. During the arguments, conservative and progressive justices questioned the legal basis of the tariff measures, focusing on whether the president was abusing emergency powers. Once a ruling is made, the scope of the president’s authority to use emergency laws for trade policy decisions will be clarified.
This ruling will not only impact the legal order within the United States but could also influence the global trade order, attracting international attention. If the tariffs are deemed legal, it will set a precedent for the U.S. executive branch to strengthen trade pressure through similar measures in the future. Conversely, if found illegal, it will further reinforce judicial checks on presidential powers.
Additionally, the Supreme Court has other significant cases pending that could impact politics, economics, and society, making the entire ruling schedule this Friday highly anticipated.