Core Points - The U.S. Senate passed a resolution to end the "national emergency" invoked by the Trump administration for the "reciprocal tariff" policy with a vote of 51-47 [1] - Four Republican senators joined Democrats in supporting the resolution, indicating a shift in opinion among lawmakers regarding aggressive tariff measures [1] - The resolution's passage is largely symbolic due to the House of Representatives' ban on voting on any legislation aimed at blocking Trump's tariff measures until March [1] Summary by Sections Legislative Actions - The Senate's recent vote reflects growing dissent among U.S. lawmakers against the aggressive tariff policies implemented by the Trump administration [1] - Earlier in the week, the Senate also passed a symbolic resolution aimed at removing tariffs on goods from Canada and Brazil [1] Tariff Policy - In April, the U.S. announced a "reciprocal tariff" policy, establishing a 10% "minimum baseline tariff" and higher rates for certain trade partners, including the least developed countries [1] - The legality of the majority of tariffs imposed by the Trump administration is currently under review by the U.S. Supreme Court, with oral arguments scheduled for the first week of November [1]
美参议院通过决议反对美政府关税政策
Xin Hua She·2025-10-31 06:48