The U.S. Supreme Court has scheduled February 20 as the next date for releasing opinions, with global attention focused on a ruling that could significantly impact U.S. President Donald Trump's notable tariff policy. According to Jin10, the justices are also expected to issue opinions on February 24 and 25. This tariff dispute is among 12 cases debated in October or November that have yet to be resolved. Data from the U.S. federal government indicates that the contested tariffs result in monthly losses exceeding $160 billion for importers. Economic analyst Chris Kennedy estimates that at this rate, by February 20, the total tariffs levied under the core law of the case, the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act, could surpass $170 billion.