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Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Significant Malicious Cyber-Enabled Activities
President Donald Trump issued this notice to continue for one more year the national emergency related to significant malicious cyber-enabled activities. The action keeps in place the emergency first declared in Executive Order 13694 and confirms that related steps taken in later executive orders remain part of the government’s response, except for Executive Order 14110, which was previously revoked. It says these cyber activities still pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to U.S. national security, foreign policy, and the economy. The notice also directs that the continuation be published in the Federal Register and sent to Congress, as required by law.
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Feb 11, 2026
FRAddressing Threats to the United States by the Government of Iran
Jan 26, 2026
FRNational Day of Patriotic Devotion, 2026
Dec 18, 2025
ENSURING AMERICAN SPACE SUPERIORITY
Nov 07, 2025
FRModifying Reciprocal Tariff Rates Consistent With the Economic and Trade Arrangement Between the United States and the People's Republic of China
On November 4, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14358, which modifies reciprocal tariff rates between the United States and the People's Republic of China. This order extends the suspension of heightened tariffs on Chinese imports until November 10, 2026, as part of a new economic and trade arrangement with China. The agreement aims to address trade imbalances and national security concerns by ensuring China's commitment to eliminate certain export controls and purchase U.S. agricultural products. The order also establishes monitoring and reporting mechanisms to ensure compliance with the arrangement and allows for further modifications if China fails to meet its commitments.
Nov 07, 2025
FRContinuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Iran
On November 5, 2025, President Donald Trump issued a notice to continue the national emergency with respect to Iran for another year. This emergency was originally declared on November 14, 1979, under Executive Order 12170, due to the unusual and extraordinary threat Iran posed to the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States. The continuation is necessary because the U.S. has not yet normalized relations with Iran, and the implementation of agreements with Iran is still in progress. This action ensures that the measures adopted in 1979 remain in effect beyond November 14, 2025. The notice will be published in the Federal Register and sent to Congress.
Nov 07, 2025
FRContinuation of the National Emergency With Respect to the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction
On November 5, 2025, President Donald Trump issued a notice to continue the national emergency regarding the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD). This emergency, originally declared in 1994 by Executive Order 12938, addresses the significant threat posed by nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons and their delivery systems to U.S. national security, foreign policy, and economy. The continuation extends the emergency for another year beyond November 14, 2025, under the authority of the National Emergencies Act. This action underscores the ongoing concern about the global threat of WMD proliferation.
Nov 07, 2025
FRContinuation of the National Emergency With Respect to the Threat From Securities Investments That Finance Certain Companies of the People's Republic of China
On November 5, 2025, President Donald Trump issued a notice to continue the national emergency related to securities investments that finance certain companies in the People's Republic of China (PRC). Originally declared on November 12, 2020, this emergency addresses the threat posed by these investments, which allegedly support the PRC's military and intelligence activities through the Military-Civil Fusion strategy. The continuation extends the emergency for another year, citing ongoing concerns about the PRC's military-industrial complex and the use of Chinese surveillance technology. This action aims to protect the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States.
Nov 04, 2025
Modifying Reciprocal Tariff Rates Consistent with the Economic and Trade Arrangement Between the United States and the People’s Republic of China
President Donald Trump issued an order to continue the suspension of heightened tariffs on imports from China until November 10, 2026. This decision follows a significant trade agreement with China, where China committed to easing export controls on critical minerals and increasing purchases of U.S. agricultural products. The order aims to address the United States' national and economic security concerns by reducing the trade deficit and strengthening key economic sectors. The Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Commerce, and U.S. Trade Representative are tasked with monitoring the situation and ensuring compliance with the agreement. The order also provides these officials with the authority to implement necessary actions to uphold the agreement's terms.
Oct 20, 2025
FRContinuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Significant Narcotics Traffickers Centered in Colombia
On October 16, 2025, President Donald Trump issued a notice to extend the national emergency concerning significant narcotics traffickers centered in Colombia. This emergency, initially declared in 1995 by Executive Order 12978, addresses the ongoing threat these traffickers pose to the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States. The continuation is deemed necessary due to the persistent violence, corruption, and harm caused by these activities both domestically and internationally. The extension will keep the national emergency in effect for an additional year beyond October 21, 2025. This notice is to be published in the Federal Register and sent to Congress.
Sep 10, 2025
FRModifying the Scope of Reciprocal Tariffs and Establishing Procedures for Implementing Trade and Security Agreements
On September 5, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14346, which modifies the scope of reciprocal tariffs and establishes procedures for implementing trade and security agreements. This order updates previous measures aimed at addressing large U.S. trade deficits, which are considered a threat to national security. It adjusts tariff rates on certain goods and outlines conditions under which tariffs may be reduced, particularly in response to commitments from trading partners to align with U.S. economic and security interests. The order also sets guidelines for the Secretary of Commerce and the U.S. Trade Representative to implement these changes and monitor the national emergency related to trade deficits.
Sep 10, 2025
FRContinuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Persons Who Commit, Threaten To Commit, or Support Terrorism
On September 8, 2025, President Donald Trump issued a notice to continue the national emergency concerning terrorism, originally declared by Executive Order 13224 on September 23, 2001. This action extends the emergency for another year, recognizing the ongoing threat posed by individuals who commit, threaten, or support terrorism. The continuation aims to maintain measures that address the unusual and extraordinary threat to U.S. national security, foreign policy, and economy. This notice will be published in the Federal Register and sent to Congress.
Sep 09, 2025
FRImplementing the United States-Japan Agreement
On September 4, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14345 to implement a trade agreement between the United States and Japan. This order establishes a new tariff framework, imposing a baseline 15% tariff on most Japanese imports, with specific provisions for sectors like automobiles, aerospace, and pharmaceuticals. The agreement aims to address national security concerns and reduce the U.S. trade deficit by enhancing market access for American products in Japan and securing significant Japanese investments in the U.S. economy. The order also outlines procedures for monitoring Japan's compliance and adjusting tariffs as necessary.
Sep 05, 2025
Modifying The Scope of Reciprocal Tariffs and Establishing Procedures for Implementing Trade and Security Agreements
President Donald Trump issued an order modifying the scope of reciprocal tariffs and establishing procedures for implementing trade and security agreements. This action updates previous executive orders addressing the national emergency related to large U.S. trade deficits and their impact on national security. The order revises tariff lists and sets guidelines for reducing tariffs as part of framework and final agreements with trading partners, contingent on their commitments to rectify non-reciprocal trade practices. It directs the Secretary of Commerce and the U.S. Trade Representative to monitor these agreements and make necessary adjustments to tariffs to support national interests and security. The order aims to address trade imbalances and strengthen the U.S. economy and security.
Sep 04, 2025
Implementing The United States–Japan Agreement
President Donald J. Trump issued an order to implement a new trade agreement between the United States and Japan, aimed at enhancing trade relations based on reciprocity and shared national interests. This agreement introduces a 15% baseline tariff on most Japanese imports, with specific treatments for sectors like automobiles, aerospace, and pharmaceuticals. The action is designed to address a national emergency related to trade deficits and national security, as previously declared in several executive orders and proclamations. Japan will increase its procurement of U.S. agricultural products and invest $550 billion in the U.S., which is expected to boost American jobs and manufacturing. The order also outlines the roles of various U.S. departments in monitoring and adjusting tariffs as needed.
Aug 06, 2025
FRFurther Modifying the Reciprocal Tariff Rates
On July 31, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14326, further modifying reciprocal tariff rates to address the ongoing national emergency related to large U.S. trade deficits. This order adjusts the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States, imposing additional duties on goods from certain trading partners that do not offer reciprocal trade terms. The action aims to rectify trade imbalances and protect U.S. economic and national security by encouraging foreign partners to align more closely with U.S. trade and security policies. The order also includes provisions to penalize transshipment practices intended to evade these duties.
Jul 29, 2025
FRContinuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Lebanon
On July 25, 2025, President Donald Trump issued a notice to continue the national emergency with respect to Lebanon for another year, originally declared on August 1, 2007, by Executive Order 13441. This continuation is based on ongoing concerns about activities that threaten Lebanon's sovereignty and contribute to regional instability, such as Iran's arms transfers to Hizballah. The emergency status is maintained to address these threats to the national security and foreign policy of the United States. This action ensures the continuation of measures to counteract these destabilizing activities. The notice will be published in the Federal Register and sent to Congress.
Jul 23, 2025
FRContinuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Significant Transnational Criminal Organizations
On July 21, 2025, President Donald Trump issued a notice to continue the national emergency regarding significant transnational criminal organizations for an additional year. This action extends the emergency first declared in Executive Order 13581 on July 24, 2011, and reinforced by Executive Order 13863 on March 15, 2019. The continuation is deemed necessary due to the ongoing threat these organizations pose to U.S. national security, foreign policy, and the economy, as they engage in sophisticated criminal activities that endanger public safety and international systems. The notice will be published in the Federal Register and sent to Congress.
Jul 03, 2025
FRProviding for the Revocation of Syria Sanctions
On June 30, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14312, which revokes several sanctions previously imposed on Syria. This action terminates the national emergency declared in 2004 and revokes multiple executive orders related to sanctions against Syria, reflecting changes in the Syrian government's policies under President Ahmed al-Sharaa. The order aims to support U.S. national security and foreign policy goals by lifting certain restrictions while maintaining measures against terrorist organizations and human rights abusers. It also involves steps to ensure accountability for war crimes and human rights violations committed by the former regime of Bashar al-Assad.