The US Senate has passed a resolution to terminate President Trump's comprehensive global tariff policy, with a narrow vote of 51-47. This decision also includes a joint resolution to end the national emergency that facilitated the tariffs' implementation. Earlier, the Senate approved resolutions to remove tariffs on Canada and Brazil, which now await a vote in the House of Representatives. Despite the Senate's actions, the resolutions face significant hurdles in the House, where Republicans have consistently blocked similar efforts. Even if the House approves the measures, a two-thirds majority in Congress is necessary to override a presidential veto, posing a substantial challenge to fully repealing the tariffs.