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Day of Celebration in Honor of the Life of Henry Clay, 2026
Proclamation April 10, 2026

Day of Celebration in Honor of the Life of Henry Clay, 2026

President Donald J. Trump issued a proclamation declaring April 12, 2026, a day of celebration honoring the life of Henry Clay on what would have been Clay’s 249th birthday. The proclamation praises Clay’s service as a Congressman, Speaker of the House, Senator, and Secretary of State, and highlights his role in promoting the “American System,” including protective tariffs, a national financial structure, and federal support for infrastructure. It also directs the White House Office of Administration to redesignate Room 208 of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building — the historic office of the Secretary of State — as the Henry Clay Room. The action was issued to recognize Clay’s legacy, patriotism, and contributions to American unity and economic strength during the nation’s 250th year of independence.

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Adjusting Imports of Timber, Lumber, and their Derivative Products into the United States

Sep 29, 2025

Proclamation

Adjusting Imports of Timber, Lumber, and their Derivative Products into the United States

President Donald Trump has issued a proclamation imposing tariffs on imports of timber, lumber, and their derivative products to protect national security. The action follows a report from the Secretary of Commerce, which found that the current level and circumstances of wood product imports threaten to impair national security by weakening the domestic wood industry. The proclamation sets tariffs of 10% on softwood timber and lumber, and 25% on certain upholstered wooden products and kitchen cabinets, with future increases planned. The aim is to bolster domestic production, reduce foreign dependence, and ensure the U.S. can meet demands critical to national defense and infrastructure. The proclamation also outlines processes for monitoring imports and adjusting tariffs as necessary.

Adjusting Imports of Copper Into the United States

Aug 05, 2025

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Proclamation

Adjusting Imports of Copper Into the United States

On July 30, 2025, President Donald J. Trump issued Proclamation 10962 to adjust imports of copper into the United States. This action imposes a 50% tariff on all imports of semi-finished copper products and intensive copper derivative products, effective August 1, 2025. The decision follows a report by the Secretary of Commerce, which found that the current levels of copper imports threaten U.S. national security by undermining domestic production capabilities. The proclamation aims to bolster domestic copper production, reduce reliance on foreign imports, and strengthen national security by ensuring a stable supply of this critical material for infrastructure and defense systems.

Made in America Week, 2025

Aug 01, 2025

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Proclamation

Made in America Week, 2025

President Donald J. Trump has proclaimed July 20 through July 26, 2025, as Made in America Week. This proclamation aims to celebrate and promote American manufacturing, innovation, and craftsmanship. The President highlights efforts to modernize trade agreements, support domestic production, and enforce truthful labeling of "Made in the U.S.A." products. The proclamation underscores the administration's commitment to boosting American industries and workers by attracting investments and enhancing the nation's manufacturing capabilities. Through these initiatives, the administration seeks to strengthen the U.S. economy and uphold American sovereignty.

Adjusting Imports of Copper into the United States

Jul 30, 2025

Proclamation

Adjusting Imports of Copper into the United States

President Donald Trump issued a proclamation imposing a 50% tariff on imports of semi-finished copper products and intensive copper derivative products, effective August 1, 2025. This action follows a report from the Secretary of Commerce, which found that current copper import levels threaten U.S. national security by undermining domestic production capabilities essential for defense and infrastructure. The proclamation aims to reduce reliance on foreign copper, bolster domestic production, and strengthen supply chains critical to national security. Additionally, the Secretary of Commerce is tasked with monitoring copper imports and may recommend further actions to ensure national security is not compromised. The proclamation also outlines procedures for identifying and imposing tariffs on certain copper derivatives to prevent circumvention of these measures.

Agency Information Collection Activities: Information Collection Renewal; Comment Request; Survey of OCC-Supervised Community Banks

Jun 09, 2025

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Proclamation

Agency Information Collection Activities: Information Collection Renewal; Comment Request; Survey of OCC-Supervised Community Banks

President Donald J. Trump issued a proclamation on June 3, 2025, to adjust tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum into the United States. This action increases the tariff rate from 25% to 50% ad valorem on steel and aluminum articles, including their derivatives, effective June 4, 2025. The decision aims to counteract foreign countries that are offloading low-priced steel and aluminum into the U.S. market, which threatens the national security by undermining the competitiveness of domestic industries. The proclamation also outlines specific measures for imports from the United Kingdom under a new economic deal, maintaining the previous 25% tariff rate for these imports.

National Maritime Day, 2025

May 28, 2025

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Proclamation

National Maritime Day, 2025

President Donald J. Trump issued a proclamation declaring May 22, 2025, as National Maritime Day. This proclamation honors the United States Merchant Marine for their critical role in national defense and economic strength, highlighting their contributions from historical events like World War II to current global trade. The proclamation calls on Americans to observe the day by displaying the U.S. flag and requests that all American-flagged ships dress ship. This annual observance commemorates the first transoceanic voyage by a steamship, the S.S. Savannah, in 1819.