U.S. Senate passes resolution to end Trump's comprehensive tariff policy
According to China Central Television news, on October 30 local time, CCTV reporters learned that the U.S. Senate passed a resolution with 51 votes in favor and 47 votes against, ending the comprehensive tariff policy implemented globally by President Donald Trump.
It is reported that the U.S. Senate announced that it has approved a joint resolution to terminate the national emergency declared by the president to implement global tariffs. Earlier this week, the Senate had passed two resolutions aimed at canceling tariffs on Canada and Brazil.
It is reported that these resolutions still need to be voted on by the House of Representatives. However, the Republican members of the House of Representatives have repeatedly blocked legislative actions to overturn the tariffs, and these resolutions are expected to have difficulty getting a vote in the House of Representatives. Even if the House of Representatives finally passes them, Congress still needs a two-thirds majority to override the presidential veto.
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