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JUNE 2, 2026

U.S. moves to impose tariffs on Brazil.

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“A fair market depends on real competition, not privileged access to competitors’ playbooks.”

Assoc. Attorney General Stanley Woodward, DOJ Antitrust · Jun 13

“I launched this Section 301 investigation at President Trump’s direction to address longstanding and pervasive U.S. concerns with certain of Brazil’s trade policies and practices.”

U.S. Trade Rep. Jamieson Greer · Jun 21

“The United States is at a strategic inflection point, and rebuilding American maritime dominance requires urgency, accountability, and sustained commitment.”

Acting Navy Sec. Hung Cao · Jun 14

“We estimate that remote work can explain 64 percent of the recent increase in unemployment among young college graduates.”

NY Fed, Liberty Street Economics · Jun 19

“We often chose to impose divisive ideology in place of strategy; imposed conditions and lectures where partners expected investment, trade, and infrastructure.”

Dep. Asst. Sec. Nick Checker, State Bureau of African Affairs · Jun 18

“In 2025, the United States became the third largest steel producing nation in the world, surging past rival economies.”

White House Fact Sheet, Metals Tariffs · Jun 22
Sources
  1. Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, “USTR Section 301 Determination on Brazil's Unreasonable Acts, Policies, and Practices,” June 2, 2026. ustr.gov/…/section-301-determination-brazil
  2. White House, “Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Updates Tariffs on Steel, Aluminum, and Copper Imports,” June 2, 2026. whitehouse.gov/fact-sheets/…/metals-tariffs
  3. U.S. Dept. of Justice, “Justice Department Requires Agri Stats to End Exchange of Competitively Sensitive Information Among Nation's Largest Meat Processors,” June 2026. justice.gov/opa/pr/…/agri-stats-settlement
  4. U.S. Dept. of the Navy, “Department of the Navy Releases Fiscal Year 2027 Shipbuilding Plan,” June 2026. navy.mil/…/fy2027-shipbuilding-plan
  5. NOAA / U.S. Dept. of Commerce, “Deep Seabed Mining: Notice of Receipt of Application for Deep Seabed Mining Exploration Licenses,” June 2, 2026. federalregister.gov/…/deep-seabed-mining
  6. U.S. Dept. of State, “Secretary Rubio's Call with Philippine President Marcos, Jr.,” May 31, 2026. state.gov/releases/…/rubio-marcos-call
  7. CISA, “CISA Adds One Known Exploited Vulnerability to Catalog” (CVE-2024-21182, Oracle WebLogic Server), June 1, 2026. cisa.gov/news-events/…/kev-oracle-weblogic
  8. U.S. Dept. of State, “Remarks for Opening Session of the Africa Day Forum,” June 1, 2026. state.gov/…/africa-day-forum
  9. Federal Reserve Bank of New York, “Remote Work Leaves Younger Workers Sidelined,” Liberty Street Economics, June 1, 2026. libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/…/remote-work
  1. UK Ministry of Defence, “Boost for Britain's air defence stockpiles in the Middle East with hundreds more UK-made missiles,” June 1, 2026. gov.uk/government/news/…/air-defence-stockpiles
  2. NATO News, “Deputy Secretary General addresses the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Lithuania,” June 1, 2026. nato.int/…/deputy-secretary-general-parliamentary-assembly
  3. UK Ministry of Defence, “Joint statement on the Multinational Military Mission for the Strait of Hormuz: 12 May 2026,” published June 1, 2026. gov.uk/government/news/…/strait-of-hormuz-mission