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The Supreme Court's Tariff Ruling: Why America's Interest Must Be First
A Setback That Strengthens the Strategy On February 20, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a 6–3 decision holding that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not authorize the President to impose tariffs . At first glance, the ruling in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump appears to be a significant legal blow to the administration's trade agenda. The Court held that tariff-setting is a core congressional taxing power, and IEEPA—which allows the Presi

Frink Capital
Feb 214 min read


The American Meat Boom: How Tariffs & Trade Wars Are Reshaping American Food Independence
The American Meat Boom In April 2025, Live Cattle and Feeder Cattle Futures surged to unprecedented highs. This spike is largely...

Frink Capital
Apr 30, 20253 min read


Crude Realities: Why Oil Prices Are Sliding Despite Global Tensions
Crude Oil The world of oil is no longer defined solely by scarcity or abundance—it’s a high-stakes game of power, policy, and...

Frink Capital
Apr 10, 20253 min read


Yields Are Soaring... Is China Pulling the Trigger?
U.S Treasury Yields Spike Introduction: A New Front in the U.S.-China Trade War The ongoing U.S.-China trade conflict has always involved...

Frink Capital
Apr 9, 20253 min read


The Looming Global Currency War: Trump's Tariffs and the Restructuring of the Global Economy
Trump's Tariffs and a Global Currency War The global economic landscape is undergoing a seismic shift, marked by escalating trade...

Frink Capital
Apr 7, 20255 min read


Reclaiming Trade Supremacy: Trump's Strategic Vision for the Panama Canal and the Americas' Ports
Intercontinental Trade of the Americas In the evolving landscape of global trade, the Americas find themselves at a critical juncture....

Frink Capital
Jan 26, 20254 min read
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