US Senate votes against Trump tariffs on Brazil By Investing.com
Update: 2025-10-29
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The U.S. Senate voted against Trump's 50% tariffs on Brazil, with a bipartisan bill passing 52-48. The vote also aimed to end Trump's national emergency declaration. While the House won't vote until March, the fight isn't over. Trump and Brazil's president recently met, expressing optimism for a better trade agreement. Two more resolutions aim to block Trump's tariffs against Canada and other countries. The Supreme Court will also hear arguments on Trump's legal authority to declare the national emergency. The tariffs, announced in July, were in response to Trump's claim of unfair treatment of former Brazilian President Bolsonaro. The future of U.S.-Brazil trade hangs in the balance as the House and Supreme Court weigh in.
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