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Integrating Financial Technology Innovation into Regulatory Frameworks
Executive Order May 19, 2026

Integrating Financial Technology Innovation into Regulatory Frameworks

President Donald J. Trump’s order directs federal financial regulators to review their rules, guidance, supervision, and application processes to identify barriers that make it harder for fintech companies to compete, partner with regulated financial institutions, or obtain federal approvals. It sets deadlines for those agencies to update or streamline their approaches so they better support innovation while still considering safety, consumer protection, and market integrity. The order also asks the Federal Reserve to examine whether non-bank and uninsured financial firms, including some involved in digital assets, can legally get direct access to Federal Reserve payment accounts and services, and to recommend options or changes where needed. It was issued to modernize the regulatory framework, reduce unnecessary obstacles, and better integrate new financial technologies into the traditional financial system.

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Ensuring Truthful Advertising of Products Claiming To Be Made in America

Mar 18, 2026

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Ensuring Truthful Advertising of Products Claiming To Be Made in America

On March 13, 2026, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14392, aimed at ensuring truthful advertising of products claiming to be "Made in America." This order directs the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to prioritize enforcement against misleading claims about American-origin products, particularly in digital marketplaces. It also encourages the FTC to consider regulations that would require online marketplaces to verify country-of-origin claims. Additionally, the order prompts government agencies to review and verify American-origin claims in government contracts and to take action against vendors who misrepresent these claims. The goal is to protect consumers and support businesses genuinely manufacturing products in the United States.

Promoting Access to Mortgage Credit

Mar 18, 2026

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Promoting Access to Mortgage Credit

On March 13, 2026, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14393, titled "Promoting Access to Mortgage Credit." This order aims to enhance the availability and affordability of mortgage credit by reducing regulatory burdens, particularly for community and smaller banks. It directs several federal agencies to consider revising existing regulations and supervisory guidance to streamline mortgage lending processes, modernize appraisal standards, and promote digital mortgage practices. The order also seeks to encourage competition among lenders and improve housing finance liquidity, ultimately facilitating better access to homeownership for creditworthy borrowers, including those in rural and low- to moderate-income households.

Removing Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Home Construction

Mar 18, 2026

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Removing Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Home Construction

President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14394 on March 13, 2026, aimed at removing regulatory barriers to affordable home construction. The order directs various federal agencies to review and revise regulations related to stormwater, wetlands, and construction permits to reduce costs and streamline processes. It also calls for the elimination of burdensome rules that hinder residential development and housing affordability, particularly for single-family homes. Additionally, the order seeks to promote best practices for state and local governments to enhance housing construction and affordability, and to align federal incentives with Opportunity Zone tax incentives to boost investment in housing. The overall goal is to make housing more affordable for Americans by reducing unnecessary regulatory constraints.

Continuing the Suspension of Duty-Free De Minimis Treatment for All Countries

Feb 25, 2026

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Continuing the Suspension of Duty-Free De Minimis Treatment for All Countries

President Donald Trump has issued Executive Order 14388, which continues the suspension of duty-free de minimis treatment for all countries. This order ensures that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will collect duties on shipments entering the United States, including those sent through the international postal network. The action is based on recommendations from senior officials and is deemed necessary to address national emergencies related to trade and security, as outlined in previous executive orders. The order modifies existing regulations to ensure duties are collected effectively and applies to goods entered for consumption starting February 24, 2026.

Ending Certain Tariff Actions

Feb 25, 2026

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Ending Certain Tariff Actions

On February 20, 2026, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14389, titled "Ending Certain Tariff Actions." This order terminates additional ad valorem duties that were previously imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) on imports from specific foreign trading partners. These duties were initially implemented to address national emergencies related to various international threats and trade practices. The order directs relevant government agencies to take appropriate steps to cease the collection of these duties promptly. However, the order does not affect other duties imposed under different legislative authorities or alter ongoing national emergency declarations.

Promoting the National Defense by Ensuring an Adequate Supply of Elemental Phosphorus and Glyphosate-Based Herbicides

Feb 18, 2026

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Promoting the National Defense by Ensuring an Adequate Supply of Elemental Phosphorus and Glyphosate-Based Herbicides

President Donald Trump issued an order to ensure an adequate supply of elemental phosphorus and glyphosate-based herbicides, which are vital to national defense and agricultural productivity. The order delegates authority to the Secretary of Agriculture to prioritize and allocate resources necessary to maintain these supplies, emphasizing their importance to military readiness and food security. The action highlights the limited domestic production capabilities and reliance on imports, posing a national security risk. The Secretary is tasked with implementing rules and regulations to support domestic production without jeopardizing the viability of existing producers. The order also provides legal immunity to domestic producers complying with its provisions.

Addressing Threats to the United States by the Government of Iran

Feb 11, 2026

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Addressing Threats to the United States by the Government of Iran

On February 6, 2026, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14382 to address ongoing threats posed by the Government of Iran. The order imposes an additional ad valorem tariff on goods imported into the United States from countries that engage in trade with Iran. This action aims to exert economic pressure on Iran by discouraging other nations from purchasing Iranian goods and services. The Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with other key officials, is tasked with identifying such countries and determining the appropriate tariff rates. The order is part of continued efforts to manage the national emergency concerning Iran's actions, which are deemed a threat to U.S. national security, foreign policy, and economy.

Modifying Duties To Address Threats to the United States by the Government of the Russian Federation

Feb 11, 2026

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Modifying Duties To Address Threats to the United States by the Government of the Russian Federation

President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14384 on February 6, 2026, which modifies trade duties to address threats from the Russian Federation. The order eliminates a 25% additional tariff on imports from India, initially imposed due to India's indirect importation of Russian oil. This decision follows India's commitments to cease importing Russian oil, purchase U.S. energy products, and expand defense cooperation with the United States. The order authorizes relevant U.S. departments to implement these changes and monitor India's compliance with its commitments.

Stopping Wall Street from Competing with Main Street Homebuyers

Jan 20, 2026

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Stopping Wall Street from Competing with Main Street Homebuyers

President Donald Trump issued an order aimed at preventing large Wall Street investors from purchasing single-family homes that could be bought by individual families. The order directs the Secretary of the Treasury to define "large institutional investor" and "single-family home" to facilitate implementation. It requires federal agencies to issue guidance to prevent these investors from acquiring homes through government channels and promotes sales to individual owner-occupants. It also mandates a review of existing regulations and encourages enforcement of antitrust laws to combat anti-competitive practices in the housing market. The order seeks to preserve homeownership opportunities for American families and ensure that neighborhoods remain under local control.

ENSURING AMERICAN SPACE SUPERIORITY

Dec 18, 2025

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ENSURING AMERICAN SPACE SUPERIORITY

President Donald Trump issued an order titled "Ensuring American Space Superiority," which sets forth a comprehensive space policy aimed at securing U.S. leadership in space exploration and defense. The order outlines priorities such as returning Americans to the Moon by 2028, establishing a permanent lunar outpost by 2030, and enhancing missile defense technologies. It also emphasizes fostering a vibrant commercial space economy, with goals to attract significant investment and develop new space technologies. The order mandates various federal agencies to implement reforms and strategies to achieve these objectives, including optimizing space research and development and strengthening international partnerships. Additionally, it revokes a previous executive order and revises existing space management policies to align with these new priorities.

Protecting American Investors from Foreign-Owned and Politically-Motivated Proxy Advisors

Dec 11, 2025

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Protecting American Investors from Foreign-Owned and Politically-Motivated Proxy Advisors

President Donald Trump issued an order aimed at increasing oversight of foreign-owned proxy advisory firms that influence shareholder voting in major U.S. companies. The order directs the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to review and potentially revise regulations related to proxy advisors, particularly those promoting "diversity, equity, and inclusion" and "environmental, social, and governance" agendas, to ensure investor returns remain the priority. It also calls for the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate potential antitrust violations by these firms and mandates the Department of Labor to strengthen fiduciary standards for pension and retirement plans. The goal is to enhance transparency and accountability in the proxy advisory industry, protecting American investors from politically-motivated advice.

Ensuring A National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence

Dec 11, 2025

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Ensuring A National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence

President Donald Trump issued an order to establish a national policy framework for Artificial Intelligence (AI) aimed at maintaining U.S. global dominance in AI technology. The order seeks to reduce regulatory burdens by creating a unified federal standard, preventing the patchwork of state regulations that could hinder innovation. It establishes an AI Litigation Task Force to challenge state laws that conflict with this policy, particularly those that may unconstitutionally regulate interstate commerce. The order also mandates evaluations of state AI laws and sets conditions for state eligibility for federal funding based on compliance with the national AI policy. Additionally, it calls for federal standards to preempt state laws that mandate deceptive conduct in AI models.

Addressing Security Risks from Price Fixing and Anti-Competitive Behavior in the Food Supply Chain

Dec 06, 2025

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Addressing Security Risks from Price Fixing and Anti-Competitive Behavior in the Food Supply Chain

President Donald Trump has issued an order to address security risks in the food supply chain caused by price fixing and anti-competitive behavior. The order establishes Food Supply Chain Security Task Forces within the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission. These task forces are tasked with investigating whether such anti-competitive practices, particularly by foreign-controlled companies, are increasing food costs or posing national security threats. If anti-competitive behavior is found, the task forces are authorized to take necessary enforcement actions, including criminal proceedings if warranted. The task forces will also provide progress briefings to Congress within specified timeframes.

Modifying the Scope of Tariffs on the Government of Brazil

Nov 26, 2025

Executive Order

Modifying the Scope of Tariffs on the Government of Brazil

On November 20, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14361, modifying tariffs on certain Brazilian imports. This order updates a previous directive, Executive Order 14323, which imposed a 40% tariff on specific Brazilian goods due to national security concerns. Following negotiations with Brazil and new recommendations, President Trump decided to exempt certain agricultural products from these additional tariffs. The updated tariff list, effective from November 13, 2025, aims to address the national emergency declared earlier while reflecting progress in diplomatic discussions with Brazil.

Regulatory Relief for Certain Stationary Sources To Promote American Coke Oven Processing Security

Nov 26, 2025

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Regulatory Relief for Certain Stationary Sources To Promote American Coke Oven Processing Security

On November 21, 2025, President Donald J. Trump issued a proclamation granting regulatory relief to certain stationary sources involved in coke oven processing. This action exempts these sources from compliance with specific requirements of the Environmental Protection Agency's Coke Oven Rule for an additional two years. The Coke Oven Rule, established under the Clean Air Act, imposes new emissions-control standards that are currently unachievable due to the lack of commercially viable technology. The exemption aims to prevent potential facility closures and production halts that could threaten national security by impacting the domestic coke and steel industries critical to infrastructure and defense.

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