Jin10 Data reported on October 29th that the U.S. Senate voted on Tuesday to repeal Trump's 50% tariff measure on Brazil, with five Republican senators joining Democrats to cast votes in favor, passing with a vote ratio of 52 to 48. According to foreign media reports, this vote is seen as a symbolic condemnation of Trump's trade policies. However, House Speaker Johnson stated that there will be no vote on the bill, and even if it passes, Trump will not sign it into law.
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Trump's tariff measures against Brazil were symbolically rejected by the Senate.
Jin10 Data reported on October 29th that the U.S. Senate voted on Tuesday to repeal Trump's 50% tariff measure on Brazil, with five Republican senators joining Democrats to cast votes in favor, passing with a vote ratio of 52 to 48. According to foreign media reports, this vote is seen as a symbolic condemnation of Trump's trade policies. However, House Speaker Johnson stated that there will be no vote on the bill, and even if it passes, Trump will not sign it into law.