Supreme Court has yet to decide on Trump's tariffs
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The US Supreme Court is dashing any hopes of a quick rollback of President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Treasury Secretary Bessent said "it is very unlikely" the Supreme Court will overrule the president—but the legal threat remains.
President Donald Trump’s chances of surviving a Supreme Court showdown over his sweeping tariff regime quietly appeared to tick higher Friday — not because the justices issued a ruling, but because they didn’t rule at all,
For lawmakers the concern is that the Americans do not like the tariffs. 50 per cent of the Americans want the Supreme Court to strike them down," said Henrietta Treyz.
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Gold, silver to stay firm next week as traders brace for tariff verdict, Fed rate decision: Analysts
New Delhi, Jan 25 (PTI) Gold and silver prices are expected to stay firm next week as traders brace for the US Supreme Court's hearing on trade tariffs and the Federal Reserve's upcoming interest rate decision,
In fact, Trump’s tariffs are turning out to be a much smaller economic deal than “earlier worst-case fears,” JPMorgan Chase says. Companies have adjusted their pricing and supply chains, and the result is “the realized tariff rate has been much lower at ~11% (versus expectations of 15%,