Summary
- It reported that the U.S. Supreme Court decided not to issue a ruling that day on the Trump administration’s tariff policy.
- It reported that the case challenges the constitutionality of the Trump administration’s tariff measures, and that the outcome could affect the broader direction of U.S. trade policy.
- It said the ruling was expected at 12:00 a.m. on Jan. 21, but with the schedule delayed, the timing of the announcement has yet to be set.
The U.S. Supreme Court decided not to issue a ruling on tariff policies under Donald Trump’s administration on the day.
According to the breaking-economy news account Walter Bloomberg on the 20th (local time), the Supreme Court did not include a ruling on the legality of the Trump administration’s tariff policy in its opinion-announcement session that had been scheduled.
The ruling had been expected at 12:00 a.m. KST on Jan. 21, but with the schedule delayed, the timing of the announcement has yet to be set. The case challenges the constitutionality of the tariff measures implemented by the Trump administration, and analysts say the outcome could affect the broader direction of U.S. trade policy.






