Non-Farm Payrolls and Tariff Ruling Dominate Market Focus as Venezuela Event Proves Minimal

Generado por agente de IACaleb RourkeRevisado porAInvest News Editorial Team
miércoles, 7 de enero de 2026, 1:06 am ET1 min de lectura

The U.S. Supreme Court has scheduled Friday as an opinion day, raising expectations of a ruling on the legality of global tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump using the

. Analysts and market participants are closely watching the outcome, as could reshape trade dynamics and impact the broader fiscal outlook.

Indian rice exporters are urging the government to provide targeted fiscal support in the 2026 Union Budget to offset rising costs and environmental stress in the sector. The Indian Rice Exporters' Federation has

to maintain India's dominance in global rice trade.

Goldman Sachs raised its price target for

to NT$2,330.00 from NT$1,720.00, citing strong demand for AI-driven silicon and capacity constraints. The firm expects TSMC to across 2026–2028 to meet structural demand.

What Are Analysts Watching Next?

The Supreme Court's decision on the tariffs could create refunds for importers and

of unilateral trade policies. A ruling against Trump would mark a major legal setback for the administration and .

India's rice sector faces structural challenges, including groundwater depletion, high storage costs, and market volatility. Exporters are pushing for a 4 per cent interest subvention, freight reimbursement, and RoDTEP support to remain competitive.

to sustaining India's 40 per cent share of global rice exports.

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