The U.S. Senate passed a bill to remove tariffs on Brazil! However, the bill has no binding force on the White House.

The U.S. Senate passed a bill proposed by Democratic Senator Tim Kaine, which removes the 50% tariffs imposed by the President of the United States on Brazil.

The bill received support from 52 members of the House of Representatives, including 5 Republican representatives, and 48 representatives opposed it.

The passage of this bill is only symbolic, because after the Senate vote, the bill must be voted on in the House of Representatives to become a binding law. The House of Representatives is controlled by the Republicans, and the likelihood of the bill passing is low. Moreover, even if the bill is passed in both houses of Congress, the President will veto it.

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