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On January 8, 2026, the Supreme Court did not issue a ruling regarding the legality of tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. This decision leaves markets waiting for a ruling that could significantly affect trade policy and the U.S. fiscal situation.
The next rulings from the Supreme Court are scheduled for January 13, 2026, but it remains unclear when the decision on the tariffs will be announced.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent expressed his anticipation of a "mishmash" ruling. He noted that the court might grant limited powers under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) and could also require reimbursement for importers who paid the duties.
This uncertainty creates a complex situation for both the administration and the markets.
According to prediction markets like Kalshi, there is only a 28% probability that the Supreme Court will rule in favor of the tariffs as they are currently implemented.
Analysts from Morgan Stanley highlighted that the court has a wide range of options, suggesting potential outcomes could include narrowing existing tariffs instead of fully removing them.
The tariffs imposed by the Trump administration have generated significant revenue, bringing in about $195 billion for fiscal 2025 and an additional $62 billion for fiscal 2026, based on Treasury data. However, the economic impact of these tariffs has not followed the expected trend.
For instance, the trade deficit for October 2025 reached its lowest level since 2009, countering expectations that these tariffs would harm the U.S. position in global trade.
The implications of the upcoming Supreme Court ruling could be significant. If the court blocks the tariffs, there may be workarounds from the administration, as President Trump is determined to push his agenda despite potential controversies.
While blocking the tariffs could negatively impact onshoring ambitions and fiscal conditions, it might also benefit corporate earnings by lowering input prices and smoothing trade.
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