New Delhi, Oct. 29 -- The US Senate on Tuesday approved a measure that would terminate Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs on Brazilian imports, including coffee, beef and other products, in a rare bipartisan show of opposition to the president's trade war.
The vote passed 52-48.
The resolution, led by Senator Tim Kaine, a Democrat of Virginia, seeks to overturn the national emergency that Trump has declared to justify the levies. But it is all but certain to stall in the US House, where the Republican-controlled chamber acted to pre-emptively shut down any attempt to block the president's tariffs.
Even if the measure were to reach the president's desk, it would meet Trump's veto.
"Tariffs are a tax on American consumers. Tariffs are a ta...
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