Trump Tariffs Allowed To Stand For Now, But Polymarket Traders Predict Only 25% Chance Of SCOTUS Approval

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The U.S. Supreme Court did not issue a ruling Friday on President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, as traders price in a 75% chance that the Supreme Court ultimately rules in favor of Trump’s tariffs.

The court has not announced when it will decide the case.

Trump invoked the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose “reciprocal” tariffs on goods from nearly every foreign trading partner, citing trade deficits as a national emergency.

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He used the same law for duties on China, Canada, and Mexico, citing fentanyl trafficking.

Trump imposed the duties by invoking a 1977 law meant for national emergencies, and lower courts ruled he exceeded his authority.

The administration appealed those rulings, setting up the current Supreme Court review.

Company executives, customs brokers, and trade lawyers are bracing for a potential fight over $150 billion in refunds from the U.S. government for duties already paid if Trump loses.

Major companies that have filed lawsuits challenging the tariffs and seeking refunds include Costco Wholesale Corp. (NASDAQ:COST), Alcoa Corp. (NYSE:AA), EssilorLuxottica SA (NYSE:EL), Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. (NASDAQ:GT), BorgWarner Inc. (NYSE:BWA), GoPro Inc. (NASDAQ:GPRO), and Revlon Inc.

Dole Fresh Fruit Company filed Jan. 2, seeking a declaration that IEEPA tariffs were unlawful, a full refund for all tariffs paid, and an injunction preventing future tariffs.

J.Crew Group filed Jan. 6 seeking similar protections.

Toyota subsidiaries, Bumble Bee Foods, Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing, Yokohama Tire, and Yamazaki Mazak also filed protective suits to preserve refund rights.

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Crypto traders argue that striking down Trump’s tariffs would provide multiple catalysts for Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) and risk assets.

Market clarity would improve as $130 billion+ in annual tariff revenue faces legal challenge.

Cost pressures would ease for corporations, improving earnings outlooks.

The removal of tariff uncertainty would allow risk-on capital flows to return to growth assets like Bitcoin and tech stocks.

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