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Passed by the U.S. Senate with 52 votes in favor and 48 votes against

The United Morning Post website cited Reuters news on October 29 that the U.S. Senate passed a bill on October 28 that aims to overturn U.S. tariffs imposed on Brazil.

The bill was passed with 52 votes in favour and 48 against, of which five Republicans voted in favour.

According to reports, this bill will end the national emergency currently used by the U.S. government to impose a 50% tariff on Brazilian goods. The bill will have to be voted by the House of Representatives, but it is widely believed that the bill will eventually be shelved. U.S. House Republicans have repeatedly voted to block legislative action to overturn the tariffs.

Democratic senators have criticized Trump for imposing tariffs on Brazil on the grounds of a false state of emergency, which has harmed the interests of U.S. consumers. They have vowed to push Congress for multiple votes to reverse the trade actions, as rising prices of affected goods and raw materials have soared the cost of living for Americans.

Some Republican lawmakers have warned that the bill could weaken Trump's ability to negotiate new trade deals with other countries.

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