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Treasury Confirms Trump Tariffs Can Fund Crypto Market Refunds



Refund Planning Details


Scott Bessent, the Treasury Secretary, indicated that the refunds would be made in weeks or months. Therefore, the department is trying to hit the jackpot of avoiding the sudden outflows of cash, which might create stress in the funding operations or cause uncertainty in the financial markets in relation to the Supreme Court situation. But he emphasized that being prepared is an absolute necessity. He further explained that despite an unfavorable decision, the government would still perform its duties without interruptions in the form of funding.

Also, the Treasury admitted that refunding might have complicated conditions on the basis of the decision. Additionally, Bessent also doubted that any tariff payers would reimburse customers in the supply chain. Inflation issues, Bessent also added that there was no evidence of any substantial costs of tariffs being passed through. The officials, therefore, argue that tariffs did not significantly contribute to the consumer prices in the disputed years.

Market crash fears were considerably relieved when the Supreme Court did not have an independent ruling. Thus, investors lowered their anticipations of impending liquidity tension that had driven the earlier volatility in equities, bonds, and crypto assets. The Treasury was trying to offset speculation of coerced bond issuance. Rather than officials emphasizing large cash holdings, which minimizes emergency borrowing in case such refunds are transacted over longer periods of time.

Cash Balance Levels


In addition, the Treasury cash balances were close to 774 billion dollars last week. Moreover, it was pointed out that the reserves might reach up to 850 billion dollars by the end of March 2026, based on the present fiscal assumptions that the funds would not run out and cause liquidity to dry up in the market, as well as cause sell-offs in the crypto market. As a result, officials were trying to decouple legal results and systemic danger stories being passed about in markets. The Treasury said it would pay close attention to the development of the courts and the markets. In addition to authorities focused on the preparation of the smooth implementation of refunds without reducing the overall financial operations.

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