Supreme Court

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Last mentioned: Mar 25, 2026

Stories mentioning Supreme Court 2

Policy Neutral

White House Targets $1.6T Revenue Gap with Sweeping New Tariff Regime

The Trump Administration has intensified its fiscal strategy by introducing a broad array of new tariffs aimed at closing a $1.6 trillion revenue shortfall. This aggressive pivot toward import-based revenue generation signals a fundamental shift in U.S. trade policy with immediate consequences for global supply chains.

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Policy Bearish

SCOTUS Tariff Strike-Down Fails to Ease SMB Supply Chain Anxiety

A landmark Supreme Court ruling striking down specific tariffs has failed to provide the regulatory floor small businesses and startups expected. Instead, the decision has ushered in a period of policy volatility, forcing firms to maintain costly, redundant supply chain strategies.

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