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Withdrawing the United States from International Organizations, Conventions, and Treaties that Are Contrary to the Interests of the United States
Presidential Memorandum January 07, 2026

Withdrawing the United States from International Organizations, Conventions, and Treaties that Are Contrary to the Interests of the United States

President Donald Trump has issued a memorandum directing the withdrawal of the United States from various international organizations, conventions, and treaties deemed contrary to U.S. interests. This action follows Executive Order 14199, which initiated a review of U.S. involvement in international intergovernmental organizations and treaties. Based on the findings from the Secretary of State, the memorandum lists specific organizations, including both non-United Nations and United Nations entities, from which the U.S. will withdraw. The directive mandates all executive departments and agencies to take immediate steps to cease participation or funding, as legally permissible. The Secretary of State is tasked with providing further guidance on implementing these withdrawals.

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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.

Modifying the Scope of the Reciprocal Tariffs With Respect to Certain Agricultural Products

Nov 25, 2025

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Executive Order

Modifying the Scope of the Reciprocal Tariffs With Respect to Certain Agricultural Products

On November 14, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14360, modifying the scope of reciprocal tariffs on certain agricultural products. This order updates previous tariffs set under Executive Order 14257, originally aimed at addressing trade practices contributing to the U.S. goods trade deficit. The modification exempts specific agricultural products from these tariffs, based on new information and recommendations regarding domestic demand and production capacity. The changes take effect for goods entered for consumption after November 13, 2025, and involve adjustments to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule. The Secretary of Commerce and the U.S. Trade Representative are tasked with monitoring and implementing these changes.

Letter From the President to United States Steel Corporation Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary Scot Duncan

Nov 25, 2025

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Memorandum

Letter From the President to United States Steel Corporation Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary Scot Duncan

President Donald J. Trump issued a letter to Scot Duncan, Senior Vice President of U.S. Steel, emphasizing the importance of the company's operations for national security. The letter outlines the President's authority over U.S. Steel through the ownership of a "Golden Share," which allows oversight of the company's activities under a National Security Agreement. The President designated William Kimmitt, Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade, to oversee U.S. Steel's compliance with this agreement. Additionally, Trump appointed David Shapiro, Chief Counsel of the Department of Commerce's Investment Accelerator, as the Class G Director of U.S. Steel, a position that grants the government a direct role in the company's governance.

Modifying the Scope of the Reciprocal Tariff with Respect to Certain Agricultural Products

Nov 14, 2025

Executive Order

Modifying the Scope of the Reciprocal Tariff with Respect to Certain Agricultural Products

President Donald Trump has issued an order modifying the scope of reciprocal tariffs on certain agricultural products. This action updates previous executive orders by exempting specific agricultural goods from tariffs initially imposed to address large U.S. trade deficits, which were deemed a national security threat. The changes, effective November 13, 2025, reflect new information about domestic demand, production capacity, and ongoing trade negotiations. The order mandates updates to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule and outlines procedures for potential duty refunds. It also directs relevant government officials to continue monitoring trade circumstances and implement necessary measures to enforce this order.

Modifying Duties Addressing the Synthetic Opioid Supply Chain in the People's Republic of China

Nov 07, 2025

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Executive Order

Modifying Duties Addressing the Synthetic Opioid Supply Chain in the People's Republic of China

On November 4, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14357, which modifies duties related to the synthetic opioid supply chain from China. This order reduces the additional tariff on certain Chinese products from 20% to 10%, effective November 10, 2025. The reduction follows commitments from China to take significant measures to curb the flow of fentanyl and related chemicals to the United States. The order directs the Secretary of Homeland Security to monitor China's compliance and adjust actions as necessary. This adjustment aims to address the national emergency previously declared due to the opioid crisis.

Modifying Reciprocal Tariff Rates Consistent With the Economic and Trade Arrangement Between the United States and the People's Republic of China

Nov 07, 2025

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Executive Order

Modifying 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.

Modifying Duties Addressing the Synthetic Opioid Supply Chain in the People’s Republic of China

Nov 04, 2025

Executive Order

Modifying Duties Addressing the Synthetic Opioid Supply Chain in the People’s Republic of China

President Donald Trump issued an order to reduce the additional tariff on certain Chinese goods from 20% to 10%, effective November 10, 2025. This decision follows commitments from China to take significant measures to curb the flow of fentanyl and related chemicals to the United States. The order modifies previous tariffs imposed to address the synthetic opioid crisis, reflecting progress in negotiations between the two countries. The Secretary of Homeland Security, along with other officials, will continue to monitor China's compliance with its commitments and recommend further actions if necessary. This order aims to manage the national emergency related to the opioid supply chain from China.

Modifying Reciprocal Tariff Rates Consistent with the Economic and Trade Arrangement Between the United States and the People’s Republic of China

Nov 04, 2025

Executive Order

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.

Leif Erikson Day, 2025

Oct 14, 2025

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Proclamation

Leif Erikson Day, 2025

On October 9, 2025, President Donald J. Trump issued Proclamation 10979, officially designating the day as Leif Erikson Day. This proclamation honors Leif Erikson, the Norse explorer credited as the first European to set foot in North America, and celebrates his spirit of adventure and exploration. The proclamation also recognizes the contributions of Nordic Americans to the United States and encourages Americans to commemorate these achievements with appropriate ceremonies and activities. The day is established under the authority granted by a joint resolution of Congress in 1964.

Presidential Determination on Major Drug Transit or Major Illicit Drug Producing Countries for Fiscal Year 2026

Sep 17, 2025

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Determination

Presidential Determination on Major Drug Transit or Major Illicit Drug Producing Countries for Fiscal Year 2026

President Donald Trump issued a memorandum identifying major drug transit or illicit drug-producing countries for Fiscal Year 2026. The memorandum lists countries such as Afghanistan, Mexico, and Colombia, among others, based on geographic and economic factors that facilitate drug transit or production. It designates Afghanistan, Bolivia, Burma, Colombia, and Venezuela as having failed to meet international counternarcotics obligations. This action underscores the administration's commitment to combating the national emergency caused by drug trafficking and opioid overdoses, which are a leading cause of death in the U.S. The President also highlights efforts to secure borders and enhance cooperation with neighboring countries to address these issues.

Modifying the Scope of Reciprocal Tariffs and Establishing Procedures for Implementing Trade and Security Agreements

Sep 10, 2025

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Executive Order

Modifying 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.

Implementing the United States-Japan Agreement

Sep 09, 2025

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Executive Order

Implementing 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.

Modifying The Scope of Reciprocal Tariffs and Establishing Procedures for Implementing Trade and Security Agreements

Sep 05, 2025

Executive Order

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.

Implementing The United States–Japan Agreement

Sep 04, 2025

Executive Order

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.

Continuation of the Exercise of Certain Authorities Under the Trading With the Enemy Act

Sep 04, 2025

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Determination

Continuation of the Exercise of Certain Authorities Under the Trading With the Enemy Act

On August 29, 2025, President Donald Trump issued a memorandum to extend certain authorities under the Trading With the Enemy Act concerning Cuba. This action continues the existing regulations, known as the Cuban Assets Control Regulations, for another year, until September 14, 2026. The decision is based on the determination that maintaining these measures is in the national interest of the United States. The Secretary of the Treasury is tasked with publishing this determination in the Federal Register.

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