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Regarding the Acquisition of Jupiter Systems, LLC by Suirui International Co., Limited
On July 8, 2025, President Donald Trump issued an order prohibiting the acquisition of Jupiter Systems, LLC by Suirui International Co., Limited, citing national security concerns. The order mandates that Suirui International and its affiliates divest all interests in Jupiter Systems within 120 days, subject to extensions by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS). During this period, Suirui and its affiliates are restricted from accessing Jupiter's sensitive information and must ensure compliance with the order. CFIUS is authorized to enforce and verify compliance, including conducting audits and inspections. The order aims to protect U.S. national security by preventing foreign control over Jupiter Systems' assets.
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Jun 30, 2025
National Security Presidential Memorandum/NSPM-5
Jun 23, 2025
FRImplementing the General Terms of the United States of America-United Kingdom Economic Prosperity Deal
Jun 13, 2025
Regarding the Proposed Acquisition of the United States Steel Corporation by Nippon Steel Corporation
President Donald Trump issued an order regarding the proposed acquisition of United States Steel Corporation by Nippon Steel Corporation. The order mandates that the transaction is prohibited unless a national security agreement (NSA) is executed and complied with by the parties involved. This decision follows a review by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which identified potential national security risks associated with the acquisition. The order amends a previous prohibition from January 3, 2025, allowing the transaction to proceed only if specific security conditions are met. The President reserves the right to issue further orders to protect national security as needed.
Jun 09, 2025
FRAdjusting Imports of Aluminum and Steel Into the United States
On June 3, 2025, President Donald J. Trump issued a proclamation increasing tariffs on imported steel and aluminum articles and their derivatives from 25% to 50%. This decision was made to address the ongoing threat these imports pose to U.S. national security, as they are being imported in quantities that undermine the competitiveness of domestic industries. The increased tariffs aim to provide stronger support to U.S. steel and aluminum producers, ensuring they can maintain necessary production levels for national defense needs. The tariffs will take effect on June 4, 2025, with specific provisions for imports from the United Kingdom under the U.S.-UK Economic Prosperity Deal.
Jun 03, 2025
Adjusting Imports of Aluminum and Steel into the United States
President Donald Trump issued a proclamation to increase tariffs on imported steel and aluminum articles and their derivatives from 25% to 50%, effective June 4, 2025. This decision follows findings by the Secretary of Commerce that these imports threaten to impair U.S. national security by undercutting domestic industries. The increased tariffs aim to provide greater support to the U.S. steel and aluminum industries, helping them achieve necessary production capacity for national defense needs. The proclamation also includes specific provisions for imports from the United Kingdom, maintaining the previous 25% tariff rate, with potential adjustments based on compliance with the U.S.-UK Economic Prosperity Deal. The action is authorized under section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 and other relevant U.S. laws.
May 29, 2025
FRPresidential Determination Pursuant to Section 1245(d)(4)(B) and (C) of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012
On May 12, 2025, President Donald Trump issued a presidential determination under the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012. This action confirms that there is a sufficient global supply of petroleum from countries other than Iran, allowing for a significant reduction in the purchase of Iranian petroleum by foreign financial institutions. The determination is based on reports from the Energy Information Administration and other factors such as global economic conditions and strategic reserves. The Secretary of State is tasked with publishing this determination in the Federal Register.
May 02, 2025
FRAmendments to Adjusting Imports of Automobiles and Automobile Parts Into the United States
President Donald Trump issued Proclamation 10925 to amend the import system for automobiles and automobile parts into the United States, aiming to address national security concerns. This action modifies a previous tariff system by introducing a new structure of monetary fees linked to the value of automobile parts used in U.S. assembly. The proclamation establishes a process for manufacturers to apply for import adjustment offsets, reducing tariffs based on the number of vehicles assembled domestically. The goal is to decrease reliance on foreign imports, bolster U.S. manufacturing, and strengthen the domestic defense industrial base.
Apr 17, 2025
FRContinuation of the National Emergency and of the Emergency Authority Relating to the Regulation of the Anchorage and Movement of Russian-Affiliated Vessels to United States Ports
On April 15, 2025, President Donald Trump issued a notice to continue the national emergency concerning the regulation of Russian-affiliated vessels entering U.S. ports. Originally declared on April 21, 2022, this emergency allows the Secretary of Homeland Security to control the anchorage and movement of these vessels. The continuation is justified by ongoing disturbances or threats to international relations involving the Russian Federation. This extension will last for one year and has been documented in the Federal Register and communicated to Congress.
Apr 07, 2025
Review of Proposed United States Steel Corporation Acquisition
On January 3, 2025, President Biden issued a memorandum directing the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) to review the proposed acquisition of United States Steel Corporation by Nippon Steel Corporation and its affiliates. This review is to be conducted to assess any potential national security risks associated with the transaction. CFIUS is tasked with conducting a thorough, confidential evaluation and is required to submit a recommendation within 45 days, detailing whether any measures proposed by the parties are sufficient to mitigate identified risks. The memorandum emphasizes the importance of protecting national security while allowing the involved parties to respond to concerns.
Apr 07, 2025
FRRegulating Imports With a Reciprocal Tariff To Rectify Trade Practices That Contribute to Large and Persistent Annual United States Goods Trade Deficits
On April 2, 2025, President Donald J. Trump issued Executive Order 14257 to address the large and persistent annual U.S. goods trade deficits. The order declares a national emergency due to imbalances in trade relationships, characterized by non-reciprocal tariff rates and non-tariff barriers that disadvantage U.S. exports. To rectify these issues, the order imposes an additional 10% ad valorem duty on all imports, with potential increases for certain trading partners. This action aims to rebalance global trade flows, strengthen domestic manufacturing, and enhance national and economic security.
Apr 03, 2025
FRAdjusting Imports of Automobiles and Automobile Parts Into the United States
President Donald Trump issued Proclamation 10908 to impose a 25% tariff on imports of automobiles and certain automobile parts into the United States, effective April 3, 2025. This action was taken in response to findings that these imports threaten national security by undermining the domestic automotive industry. The proclamation allows for exceptions under the USMCA if importers can demonstrate significant U.S. content in their vehicles. The measure aims to bolster the domestic industrial base and address vulnerabilities in global supply chains exposed by recent challenges. The Secretary of Commerce is tasked with monitoring imports and advising on any further necessary actions.
Apr 02, 2025
Regulating Imports with a Reciprocal Tariff to Rectify Trade Practices that Contribute to Large and Persistent Annual United States Goods Trade Deficits
President Donald J. Trump has declared a national emergency to address the large and persistent U.S. goods trade deficits, which he views as a threat to national security and the economy. To tackle this issue, he has ordered the implementation of a reciprocal tariff policy, imposing an additional 10% duty on all imports, with potential increases for certain trading partners. This action aims to rebalance trade flows by countering non-reciprocal tariff rates and non-tariff barriers that disadvantage U.S. exports. The order also outlines exceptions for specific goods and provides mechanisms for modifying duties based on trading partners' responses or changes in U.S. manufacturing capacity.
Feb 18, 2025
FRAdjusting Imports of Aluminum Into the United States
On February 10, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Proclamation 10895, which increases tariffs on aluminum imports to the United States from 10% to 25%. This action is intended to address the continued high levels of aluminum imports that threaten national security by undermining domestic production. The proclamation also terminates previous agreements with countries like Canada, Mexico, and the European Union, subjecting their aluminum imports to the new tariff rate. Additionally, it ends the product exclusion process that allowed certain imports to bypass tariffs, aiming to bolster the U.S. aluminum industry and ensure national security objectives are met.
Feb 18, 2025
FRAdjusting Imports of Steel Into the United States
On February 10, 2025, President Donald Trump issued a proclamation to adjust imports of steel into the United States, citing national security concerns. The action reinstates a 25 percent tariff on steel imports from several countries, including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, the EU, Japan, Mexico, South Korea, and the UK, effective March 12, 2025. The proclamation terminates previous exemptions and alternative agreements with these countries, which were deemed ineffective in addressing the threat to U.S. national security. Additionally, the proclamation ends the product exclusion process that allowed certain steel imports to bypass tariffs, aiming to strengthen domestic steel production and maintain a target capacity utilization rate of at least 80 percent.
Feb 11, 2025
Adjusting Imports of Aluminum into The United States
President Donald Trump issued a proclamation to adjust tariffs on aluminum imports to the United States, increasing the tariff rate from 10% to 25% ad valorem. This action aims to address concerns that aluminum imports continue to threaten national security by undermining domestic production capacities. The proclamation terminates previous agreements with countries like Argentina, Australia, Canada, Mexico, the EU, and the UK, subjecting their aluminum imports to the revised tariff rate. It also ends the product exclusion process, ensuring that high import volumes do not undermine national security objectives. The adjustments are intended to bolster the U.S. aluminum industry by encouraging domestic production and reducing reliance on foreign imports.
Feb 10, 2025
Adjusting Imports of Steel into The United States
President Donald Trump has issued a proclamation to adjust the import tariffs on steel to address national security concerns. The action reinstates a 25% tariff on steel articles from several countries, including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, the EU, Japan, Mexico, South Korea, and the UK, effective March 12, 2025. This decision comes after the Secretary of Commerce reported that previous exemptions and alternative agreements with these countries failed to curb the import levels that threaten U.S. national security. The proclamation also ends the temporary exemption for Ukraine and terminates the product exclusion process, aiming to bolster domestic steel production and maintain a capacity utilization rate above 80%. The adjustments are intended to prevent high import volumes from undermining the U.S. steel industry and national security objectives.
Jan 30, 2025
FRAmerica First Trade Policy
On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump issued a memorandum titled "America First Trade Policy," directing several key government officials to strengthen U.S. trade policies. The action mandates investigations into the causes of persistent trade deficits and the feasibility of establishing an External Revenue Service to collect trade-related revenues. It also calls for a review of unfair trade practices by other countries, with recommendations for remedies, and assesses the impact of existing trade agreements, including the USMCA, on American interests. Additionally, the memorandum addresses economic and trade relations with China, including compliance with existing agreements and potential tariff modifications, and reviews the U.S. export control system to protect national security.