New Delhi, Oct. 29 -- In a rare bipartisan rebuke of Donald Trump's trade policy, the US Senate on Tuesday voted to terminate the president's sweeping tariffs on Brazilian imports - including coffee, beef and other agricultural products - a move that could reshape a key corner of the global trade landscape.

The measure, which passed 52-48, saw five Republican senators break ranks to join Democrats in opposing Trump's ongoing trade war. Despite the Senate's action, the resolution faces near-certain defeat in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives, and even if it were to advance, the White House has already signalled that Trump would veto it.

Notably, this move comes mere days after Donald Trump held a "very good meeting" with...