U.S. President Donald Trump is considering alternative methods to impose tariffs if the Supreme Court rules against his use of a 1977 emergency law. Bloomberg posted on X that Trump is exploring other legal avenues to continue his trade policies. The 1977 law, which has been a cornerstone of Trump's tariff strategy, is under scrutiny for its validity in the current context. Legal experts suggest that Trump could leverage other legislative tools to maintain his tariff agenda, ensuring that his trade objectives are met despite potential judicial setbacks. The administration remains committed to its trade goals, seeking ways to navigate legal challenges while pursuing economic strategies that align with its broader policy framework.