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National Small Business Week, 2025
Proclamation May 08, 2025

National Small Business Week, 2025

President Donald Trump has proclaimed May 4 through May 10, 2025, as National Small Business Week. This proclamation celebrates the essential role of small businesses in the U.S. economy, highlighting their contributions to job creation and innovation. The proclamation emphasizes the administration's efforts to support small businesses by cutting regulations, maintaining low taxes, and promoting fair trade practices. It also mentions initiatives like the Made in America Manufacturing Initiative, which aims to create jobs and strengthen supply chains. The week is dedicated to recognizing and appreciating the hard work and resilience of American entrepreneurs.

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Restoring American Seafood Competitiveness

Apr 22, 2025

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Executive Order

Restoring American Seafood Competitiveness

On April 17, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14276, titled "Restoring American Seafood Competitiveness." This order aims to reduce regulatory burdens on the U.S. seafood industry and combat unfair foreign trade practices that disadvantage American seafood markets. It directs the Secretary of Commerce to evaluate and potentially revise regulations that overly restrict commercial fishing and to develop strategies to enhance the competitiveness of U.S. seafood. The order also calls for a comprehensive seafood trade strategy to improve access to foreign markets and address issues like illegal fishing and forced labor in the seafood supply chain. Additionally, it seeks to modernize data collection and promote domestic seafood production and marketing.

Ensuring National Security and Economic Resilience Through Section 232 Actions on Processed Critical Minerals and Derivative Products

Apr 18, 2025

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Executive Order

Ensuring National Security and Economic Resilience Through Section 232 Actions on Processed Critical Minerals and Derivative Products

On April 15, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14272, directing an investigation under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962. This order aims to assess whether imports of processed critical minerals and their derivative products pose a threat to U.S. national security. The investigation will evaluate factors such as foreign dependency, supply chain vulnerabilities, and market distortions caused by foreign producers. The Secretary of Commerce is tasked with conducting this investigation and providing a final report and recommendations to the President within 180 days. The order seeks to ensure national security and economic resilience by potentially imposing tariffs or other measures to encourage domestic production and reduce reliance on foreign sources.

Continuation 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

Apr 17, 2025

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Notice

Continuation 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.

Modifying Reciprocal Tariff Rates To Reflect Trading Partner Retaliation and Alignment

Apr 15, 2025

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Executive Order

Modifying Reciprocal Tariff Rates To Reflect Trading Partner Retaliation and Alignment

On April 9, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14266, modifying tariff rates in response to trade actions by the People's Republic of China (PRC) and other trading partners. This order increases tariffs on Chinese imports to 125% following China's announcement of an 84% tariff on U.S. goods, aiming to address the national emergency related to persistent U.S. trade deficits. Additionally, it temporarily adjusts tariffs for other countries that have shown a willingness to address trade imbalances, imposing a 10% duty on imports from these nations for 90 days. The order also includes measures to prevent tariff circumvention and directs U.S. agencies to implement these changes effectively.

Reducing Anti-Competitive Regulatory Barriers

Apr 15, 2025

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Executive Order

Reducing Anti-Competitive Regulatory Barriers

On April 9, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14267, titled "Reducing Anti-Competitive Regulatory Barriers." This order mandates federal agencies to review and identify regulations that hinder competition by creating monopolies, imposing unnecessary barriers to market entry, or otherwise distorting the free market. Agency heads must consult with the Federal Trade Commission and the Attorney General to compile a list of such regulations, recommending whether they should be rescinded or modified. The goal is to eliminate regulations that stifle competition, entrepreneurship, and innovation, thereby revitalizing the American economy.

Restoring America's Maritime Dominance

Apr 15, 2025

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Executive Order

Restoring America's Maritime Dominance

On April 9, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14269, titled "Restoring America's Maritime Dominance." This order aims to revitalize the U.S. maritime industry by addressing the decline in shipbuilding capacity and workforce, which has weakened national security and economic competitiveness. It mandates the creation of a Maritime Action Plan (MAP) to secure federal funding, enhance competitiveness of U.S.-built vessels, and rebuild maritime manufacturing capabilities. The order also calls for measures such as imposing tariffs on certain Chinese maritime products, ensuring proper collection of harbor fees, and establishing financial incentives and prosperity zones to boost domestic maritime industries. Additionally, it seeks to expand mariner training, modernize the Merchant Marine Academy, and improve vessel procurement processes.

Amendment to Reciprocal Tariffs and Updated Duties as Applied to Low-Value Imports From the People's Republic of China

Apr 14, 2025

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Executive Order

Amendment to Reciprocal Tariffs and Updated Duties as Applied to Low-Value Imports From the People's Republic of China

On April 8, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14259, amending tariffs and duties on low-value imports from China. This order increases tariffs on certain Chinese goods to 84% in response to China's retaliatory 34% tariff on U.S. imports. Additionally, it raises the duty on postal items containing goods, with rates escalating from $25 to $150, depending on the effective date. The order aims to address the national security and economic threats posed by the U.S. trade deficit with China and ensures the effectiveness of previous trade actions. Key U.S. officials are directed to implement these changes and take necessary actions to enforce the order.

Clarification of Exceptions Under Executive Order 14257 of April 2, 2025, as Amended

Apr 11, 2025

Presidential Memorandum

Clarification of Exceptions Under Executive Order 14257 of April 2, 2025, as Amended

President Donald Trump issued a memorandum clarifying exceptions under Executive Order 14257, which addresses large U.S. trade deficits by imposing additional tariffs. The memorandum specifies that "semiconductors" are excluded from these tariffs, detailing which products fall under this category by listing specific headings and subheadings from the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS). It orders that the HTSUS be updated to reflect these exceptions, effective April 5, 2025, and mandates refunds for any duties collected on these semiconductor products since that date. This action aims to ensure the correct application of tariffs while safeguarding the semiconductor industry from additional duties.

Modifying Reciprocal Tariff Rates to Reflect Trading Partner Retaliation and Alignment

Apr 09, 2025

Executive Order

Modifying Reciprocal Tariff Rates to Reflect Trading Partner Retaliation and Alignment

On April 9, 2025, President Donald Trump issued an order modifying tariff rates in response to trade actions by the People's Republic of China (PRC). This order increases tariffs on Chinese imports to 125% following China's announcement of an 84% tariff on U.S. goods. Additionally, the order temporarily suspends specific tariffs for 90 days on goods from other trading partners who have shown willingness to address non-reciprocal trade practices. The aim is to address national security concerns linked to persistent trade deficits and to encourage fairer trade practices. Key U.S. departments are directed to implement these changes effectively.

Restoring America’s Maritime Dominance

Apr 09, 2025

Executive Order

Restoring America’s Maritime Dominance

President Donald Trump has issued an order titled "Restoring America’s Maritime Dominance" aimed at revitalizing the U.S. maritime industry and workforce to enhance national security and economic prosperity. The order mandates the creation of a comprehensive Maritime Action Plan (MAP) within 210 days, coordinated by the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs and other key departments, to address the decline in U.S. shipbuilding and maritime capabilities. It includes measures such as securing federal funding, incentivizing private investment, and implementing tariffs against unfair practices by the People’s Republic of China. Additionally, the order seeks to establish a Maritime Security Trust Fund, improve procurement efficiency, and expand mariner training and education to strengthen the U.S. maritime industrial base.

Amendment to Reciprocal Tariffs and Updated Duties as Applied to Low-Value Imports from the People’s Republic of China

Apr 08, 2025

Executive Order

Amendment to Reciprocal Tariffs and Updated Duties as Applied to Low-Value Imports from the People’s Republic of China

President Donald Trump issued an amendment to increase tariffs on low-value imports from the People’s Republic of China. This action modifies the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States by raising the tariff rate from 34% to 84% on certain Chinese goods, effective April 9, 2025. The amendment also raises duties on postal items containing goods to prevent circumvention of the tariffs, with increases set to take effect in May and June 2025. This order responds to China's retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods and aims to address threats to U.S. national security and the economy. The implementation will involve several U.S. departments and agencies, ensuring compliance with applicable laws.

Reinvigorating America’s Beautiful Clean Coal Industry and Amending Executive Order 14241

Apr 08, 2025

Executive Order

Reinvigorating America’s Beautiful Clean Coal Industry and Amending Executive Order 14241

President Donald J. Trump has issued an executive order to boost the American coal industry, emphasizing its role in economic prosperity, national security, and energy independence. The order designates coal as a critical mineral, amends existing regulations to promote coal production, and calls for the removal of federal barriers that hinder coal mining and usage. It mandates a comprehensive assessment of coal resources on federal lands and prioritizes coal leasing activities. Additionally, the order seeks to enhance coal exports, support coal-powered infrastructure for emerging technologies like AI, and accelerate the development of coal technologies.

Review of Proposed United States Steel Corporation Acquisition

Apr 07, 2025

Presidential Memorandum

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.

Further Amendment to Duties Addressing the Synthetic Opioid Supply Chain in the People's Republic of China as Applied to Low-Value Imports

Apr 07, 2025

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Executive Order

Further Amendment to Duties Addressing the Synthetic Opioid Supply Chain in the People's Republic of China as Applied to Low-Value Imports

On April 2, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14256, which amends duties on low-value imports from the People's Republic of China (PRC) to combat the synthetic opioid crisis. This order eliminates the duty-free de minimis exemption for certain low-value products from China and Hong Kong, requiring these imports to be subject to duties when they enter the United States after May 2, 2025. The order mandates that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) collect these duties and allows for either a 30% ad valorem duty or a specific duty of $25 or $50 per item, depending on the date of entry. This action aims to address deceptive shipping practices that facilitate the entry of illicit substances into the U.S. while maintaining the flow of legitimate international mail.

Regulating Imports With a Reciprocal Tariff To Rectify Trade Practices That Contribute to Large and Persistent Annual United States Goods Trade Deficits

Apr 07, 2025

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Executive Order

Regulating 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.

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