January 6th, according to U.S. media reports, the U.S. Supreme Court has set this Friday as the date for releasing its decisions, marking the first opportunity for Trump’s global tariff policy to face judicial review. The court’s website released this announcement as the justices ended their four-week holiday recess and returned to work. The court never discloses in advance which decisions are ready, only stating that when the justices convene at 10:00 a.m. Washington time, decisions on cases already heard may be released. Given the expedited procedures the court has adopted for this case so far, the tariff case is highly likely to be unveiled that day. If the court rules unfavorably for Trump, it will weaken his signature economic policy and constitute the most significant legal setback since his return to the White House. The core point of contention in the case centers on tariffs implemented by Trump on April 2nd, “Liberation Day”—this policy imposed tariffs of 10% to 50% on most imported goods, and additionally imposed tariffs on Canada and Mexico under the pretext of combating fentanyl smuggling. (Golden Ten Data)
米国最高裁判所は、金曜日を関税問題に関する判決を下す日と定めました
January 6th, according to U.S. media reports, the U.S. Supreme Court has set this Friday as the date for releasing its decisions, marking the first opportunity for Trump’s global tariff policy to face judicial review. The court’s website released this announcement as the justices ended their four-week holiday recess and returned to work. The court never discloses in advance which decisions are ready, only stating that when the justices convene at 10:00 a.m. Washington time, decisions on cases already heard may be released. Given the expedited procedures the court has adopted for this case so far, the tariff case is highly likely to be unveiled that day. If the court rules unfavorably for Trump, it will weaken his signature economic policy and constitute the most significant legal setback since his return to the White House. The core point of contention in the case centers on tariffs implemented by Trump on April 2nd, “Liberation Day”—this policy imposed tariffs of 10% to 50% on most imported goods, and additionally imposed tariffs on Canada and Mexico under the pretext of combating fentanyl smuggling. (Golden Ten Data)