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Proc 11052Trump

Adjusting Imports of Polysilicon and Its Derivatives Into the United States

This proclamation imposes minimum import prices (MIPs) and a 15% ad valorem tariff on polysilicon and downstream derivatives (ingots, wafers, solar cells, modules) effective December 4, 2026, to protect U.S. production capacity for semiconductor and solar supply chains. It also establishes an onshoring incentive program with construction deadlines by January 20, 2029, and includes differentiated tariff treatment for certain trading partners including the UK (10% rate) and EU/Japan/Korea/Taiwan/Switzerland/Liechtenstein (capped at 15% combined with Column 1 duties).

Energy & EnvironmentTradeDefense & SecurityAI & Technology
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Det 2026-19Trump

Presidential Determination Pursuant to Section 101 of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as Amended, on Recoverable Critical Minerals and Materials

This determination invokes the Defense Production Act to declare recoverable critical minerals and materials (including black mass, rare-earth magnet scrap, and swarf) as essential to national defense, authorizing the Secretary of Commerce to implement regulations and take actions to secure their supply. It explicitly excludes copper scrap, already covered under a separate 2025 proclamation.

Defense & SecurityEnergy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborTrade
7
Proc 11045Trump

Further Strengthening Actions Taken To Adjust Imports of Aluminum Into the United States

This proclamation creates a new investment incentive program under Section 232 to encourage domestic primary aluminum production by allowing companies that commit to building, expanding, or refurbishing U.S. primary aluminum facilities to import corresponding quantities of primary aluminum at half the standard Section 232 tariff rate. Construction must begin by January 20, 2029, and the program includes monitoring, enforcement, and potential retroactive rescission of benefits for non-compliance or fraud.

TradeDefense & SecurityEconomy & LaborEnergy & Environment
7
Proc 11046Trump

Imposing Additional Duties To Offset Canadian Discrimination Against the Commerce of the United States With Respect to Alcoholic Beverages

This proclamation imposes an additional 50 percent ad valorem duty on certain Canadian products, effective August 19, 2026, using Section 338 of the Tariff Act of 1930. The action is framed as retaliation for Canadian provincial and territorial bans on U.S. alcoholic beverages that began in March 2025, which caused U.S. alcohol exports to Canada to drop approximately 81 percent.

TradeEconomy & Labor
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Proc 11047Trump

Imposing Additional Duties To Offset Canadian Discrimination Against the Commerce of the United States With Respect to Dairy

This proclamation imposes an additional 50 percent ad valorem duty on certain Canadian products, effective August 19, 2026, to offset Canada's discriminatory dairy tariff-rate quota allocation measures under USMCA that favor EU cheese exporters over U.S. exporters. The action uses Section 338 of the Tariff Act of 1930 after finding that Canada unreasonably restricts U.S. retailers from accessing USMCA dairy TRQs while allowing EU retailers access under CETA.

TradeEconomy & Labor
7
Proc 11048Trump

Imposing Additional Duties To Offset Canadian Discrimination Against the Commerce of the United States With Respect to Motor Vehicles

This proclamation imposes an additional 50 percent ad valorem duty on certain Canadian products, effective August 19, 2026, to offset Canada's discriminatory tariff scheme against U.S. motor vehicles. The action uses Section 338 of the Tariff Act of 1930 to retaliate against Canadian tariffs and tariff-rate quotas that apply only to U.S. auto exports, which have allegedly caused a 22 percent drop in U.S. vehicle exports to Canada.

TradeEconomy & Labor
8
Proc 11040Trump

Adjusting Imports of Commercial Aircraft, Jet Engines, and Aircraft and Engine Parts Into the United States

President Trump issues a Section 232 proclamation finding that imports of commercial aircraft, jet engines, and parts threaten national security, but declines to impose immediate tariffs. Instead, he directs the Secretary of Commerce and USTR to negotiate agreements with trading partners to address the threat, with a progress update due in 180 days and potential for future alternative remedies if negotiations fail.

Defense & SecurityTradeEconomy & Labor
6
Proc 11038Trump

Declaration of Emergency and Authorization for Temporary Duty-Free Importation of Phosphate Fertilizer From Morocco

President Trump declares an emergency under Section 318 of the Tariff Act of 1930 to authorize temporary duty-free importation of phosphate fertilizer from Morocco for up to 8 months, citing disruptions to global fertilizer supply chains and insufficient domestic production to meet agricultural demand during the upcoming planting season.

Economy & LaborTradeDefense & Security
6
EO 14412Trump

Securing the Nation Against Advanced Cryptographic Attacks

This executive order mandates a government-wide transition to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) to protect against future quantum computing threats. It sets specific deadlines for federal agencies to migrate high-value assets and high-impact systems to PQC standards, requires new procurement rules for contractors, and establishes coordination roles across OMB, NIST, CISA, and NSA.

Defense & SecurityAI & TechnologyFederal WorkforceEconomy & Labor
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Proc 11035Trump

Restoring American Commercial Fishing in the Pacific

This proclamation modifies four prior presidential proclamations to remove monument-based prohibitions on commercial fishing in three Pacific marine national monuments: the Mariana Trench, Papahānaumokuākea, and Rose Atoll. It restricts commercial fishing to U.S.-flagged vessels (with limited exceptions for foreign-flagged transport vessels) and directs the Secretary of Commerce to amend or repeal inconsistent regulations.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborTrade
7
EO 14409Trump

Promoting Advanced Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Security

This executive order directs federal agencies to strengthen cybersecurity defenses using advanced AI tools, establishes a voluntary framework for frontier AI model developers to collaborate with government on security assessments, creates an AI cybersecurity clearinghouse for vulnerability coordination, and prioritizes criminal enforcement against AI-enabled cyberattacks. It emphasizes collaboration with industry rather than mandatory regulation.

AI & TechnologyDefense & SecurityFederal WorkforceEconomy & Labor
7
Proc 11032Trump

Further Adjusting the Tariff Regimes for Imports of Aluminum, Steel, and Copper Into the United States

This proclamation modifies existing Section 232 tariffs on aluminum, steel, and copper by expanding the 15% reduced tariff rate to agricultural equipment and certain residential HVAC systems, temporarily modifying tariffs on mobile industrial equipment and machinery, adding aluminum lithographic plates and steel racks to tariff coverage, and lowering the domestic content threshold for preferential treatment from 95% to 85%. The changes take effect June 8, 2026, with a temporary rate structure lasting through December 31, 2027, before reverting to Proclamation 11021 rates on January 1, 2028.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & Security
8
Proc 11021Trump

Strengthening Actions Taken To Adjust Imports of Aluminum, Steel, and Copper Into the United States

This proclamation significantly strengthens existing Section 232 tariffs on aluminum, steel, and copper imports by raising rates to 50% ad valorem on most metal articles and certain derivatives (25% for other derivatives), applying duties to full customs value regardless of metal content, eliminating prior inclusion processes, and creating a new joint authority for the Secretary of Commerce and USTR to add derivative articles on a rolling basis. It also establishes a temporary graduated tariff structure for certain Annex III products through 2027 before full rates apply in 2028, with special provisions for UK products and US-origin metals.

TradeDefense & SecurityEconomy & Labor
9
EO 14391Trump

Adjusting Certain Delegations Under the Defense Production Act

This executive order amends EO 13603 to add the Secretary of Energy as an independent co-delegate alongside the Secretary of Commerce for Defense Production Act authorities. It also clarifies that agency heads need not recommend actions to the President under EO 14156's national energy emergency when they already have delegated authority to act themselves.

Energy & EnvironmentDefense & SecurityFederal Workforce
5
EO 14388Trump

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

This executive order continues the suspension of duty-free de minimis treatment for all countries, maintaining that low-value imports no longer qualify for automatic exemption from duties. It revises EO 14324 to apply duties to all shipments regardless of value or origin, with special provisions for international postal shipments subject to a temporary import surcharge, effective February 24, 2026.

TradeEconomy & Labor
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EO 14389Trump

Ending Certain Tariff Actions

This executive order terminates the additional ad valorem duties imposed under IEEPA across nine prior executive orders targeting Canada, Mexico, China, Venezuela, Brazil, Russia, Cuba, and Iran. The national emergencies underlying those orders remain in effect, and other duties (Section 232, Section 301) are unaffected. Agency heads must stop collecting these duties as soon as practicable.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & Security
8
EO 14382Trump

Addressing Threats to the United States by the Government of Iran

This executive order imposes a new secondary tariff mechanism allowing the U.S. to levy additional ad valorem duties (potentially 25%) on imports from any foreign country that directly or indirectly purchases goods or services from Iran. The order creates a multi-step process where the Secretary of Commerce identifies countries trading with Iran, then the Secretary of State recommends tariff rates, with final presidential determination.

TradeDefense & SecurityEconomy & LaborEnergy & Environment
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EO 14383Trump

Establishing an America First Arms Transfer Strategy

This executive order establishes an 'America First Arms Transfer Strategy' that redirects U.S. arms sales policy to use foreign military purchases as a tool to expand domestic defense production capacity, streamline export processes, and prioritize sales to allies that invest in self-defense or contribute to U.S. economic security. It creates an interagency task force, sets multiple deadlines for strategy implementation, and amends a 2013 executive order to reassign congressional notification responsibilities between the Secretaries of War and State.

Defense & SecurityEconomy & LaborTradeFederal Workforce
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EO 14380Trump

Addressing Threats to the United States by the Government of Cuba

This executive order declares a national emergency regarding Cuba's alignment with U.S. adversaries and establishes a tariff mechanism allowing additional ad valorem duties on imports from any foreign country that directly or indirectly sells or provides oil to Cuba. The order tasks the Secretaries of Commerce and State with determining which countries trigger the tariff and recommending duty rates to the President.

Defense & SecurityTradeEnergy & Environment
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Proc 11001Trump

Adjusting Imports of Processed Critical Minerals and Their Derivative Products Into The United States

This proclamation invokes Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 to declare that imports of processed critical minerals and their derivative products (PCMDPs) threaten U.S. national security. It directs the Secretary of Commerce and U.S. Trade Representative to negotiate agreements with trading partners within 180 days to address supply chain vulnerabilities, with potential future tariffs or minimum import prices if negotiations fail. The proclamation also directs the Secretaries of Commerce, Homeland Security, and USTR to implement regulations and monitor imports.

Defense & SecurityEnergy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborTrade
8
Proc 11002Trump

Adjusting Imports of Semiconductors, Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment, and Their Derivative Products Into the United States

This proclamation imposes an immediate 25 percent tariff on certain advanced computing chips and derivative products under Section 232 national security authority, effective January 15, 2026, with broad exemptions for domestic supply chain uses. It also directs the Secretary of Commerce and USTR to negotiate trade agreements within a 90-day window, with potential for broader future tariffs and a tariff offset program to incentivize domestic semiconductor manufacturing.

TradeAI & TechnologyDefense & SecurityEconomy & Labor
8
Proc 11000Trump

Amendments to Adjusting Imports of Timber, Lumber, and Their Derivative Products Into the United States

This proclamation amends Proclamation 10976 to delay planned tariff increases on upholstered wooden furniture, kitchen cabinets, and vanities by one year, from January 1, 2026 to January 1, 2027, while maintaining existing 10% and 25% tariffs on wood products. The delay is intended to allow more time for ongoing trade negotiations with multiple countries to address national security concerns about wood product imports under Section 232.

TradeEconomy & Labor
6
EO 14369Trump

Ensuring American Space Superiority

This executive order establishes a comprehensive U.S. space policy prioritizing lunar return by 2028, permanent lunar presence by 2030, missile defense integration, commercial space growth targeting $50 billion in new investment, and space nuclear power deployment. It revokes the Biden-era National Space Council EO 14056 and mandates acquisition reforms across NASA and Commerce, with multiple implementation deadlines spanning 60–180 days.

Defense & SecurityAI & TechnologyEconomy & LaborEnergy & Environment
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OtherTrump

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

President Trump, as holder of the Class G Preferred Stock (Golden Share) in U.S. Steel under a National Security Agreement with Nippon Steel, designated Under Secretary of Commerce William Kimmitt as his representative to exercise oversight authorities under U.S. Steel's Certificate of Incorporation, and appointed David Shapiro (Chief Counsel of Commerce's Investment Accelerator) as the government's Class G Director on U.S. Steel's board. These appointments give the U.S. government direct board-level oversight of U.S. Steel to ensure continued domestic steel production for national security purposes.

Defense & SecurityEconomy & LaborTrade
7
EO 14360Trump

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

This executive order exempts certain agricultural products from the reciprocal tariffs imposed under Executive Order 14257 of April 2, 2025, by updating Annex II to that order and the Annex to Executive Order 14346. The tariff modifications took effect at 12:01 a.m. EST on November 13, 2025, and may require refunds of duties already collected.

TradeEconomy & Labor
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Proc 10984Trump

Adjusting Imports of Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicles, Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicle Parts, and Buses Into the United States

This Proclamation imposes Section 232 national security tariffs of 25% on medium- and heavy-duty vehicles (MHDVs) and key parts, and 10% on buses, effective November 1, 2025. It creates a USMCA content-based tariff system, an import adjustment offset program for U.S. assemblers through 2030, expands the scope for additional parts, and conforms with existing automobile tariff programs while also modifying steel/aluminum tariffs for Canadian/Mexican suppliers supporting U.S. vehicle production.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & SecurityEnergy & Environment
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Proc 10976Trump

Adjusting Imports of Timber, Lumber, and Their Derivative Products Into the United States

This proclamation imposes tariffs on imported wood products under Section 232 national security authority, effective October 14, 2025: 10% on softwood timber/lumber, 25% on upholstered wooden products and kitchen cabinets/vanities (rising to 30% and 50% respectively on January 1, 2026). It caps tariffs for UK at 10% and EU/Japan at 15% total, directs trade negotiations with a 180-day deadline, and establishes processes to add products and address undervaluation.

TradeDefense & SecurityEconomy & LaborEnergy & Environment
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EO 14352Trump

Saving TikTok While Protecting National Security

This executive order determines that a proposed divestiture of TikTok's U.S. operations qualifies under the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, creating a new U.S.-based joint venture with less than 20% foreign ownership. The order delays enforcement of the Act for 120 days to allow completion of the transaction, directs the Attorney General to issue protective guidance to providers, amends a 2020 divestment order related to ByteDance's acquisition of Musical.ly, and designates the Attorney General as the government's representative under the Framework Agreement.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14346Trump

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

This executive order modifies the scope of reciprocal tariffs established under EO 14257 by updating Annex II to exclude certain goods, and creates formal procedures for implementing trade and security framework agreements and final agreements with trading partners. It specifically implements tariff reductions with the European Union under a newly announced Framework Agreement, while maintaining leverage by generally refusing to narrow tariffs before final agreements are concluded.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & SecurityEnergy & Environment
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EO 14334Trump

Further Modifying Reciprocal Tariff Rates To Reflect Ongoing Discussions With the People's Republic of China

This executive order extends until November 10, 2025 the suspension of higher reciprocal tariff rates on Chinese imports that was originally set to expire on August 12, 2025. The extension reflects ongoing U.S.-China trade discussions and steps China has taken toward addressing non-reciprocal trade arrangements.

TradeEconomy & Labor
7
EO 14328Trump

Establishing the White House Task Force on the 2028 Summer Olympics

This executive order creates a White House Task Force, chaired by the President and vice-chaired by the Vice President, to coordinate federal planning for the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. The task force brings together cabinet secretaries and senior White House officials to oversee security, transportation, visa processing, and emergency response, with administrative support from DHS and a reporting deadline of October 1, 2025 for agency plans.

Defense & SecurityImmigrationFederal Workforce
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EO 14325Trump

Amendment to Duties To Address the Flow of Illicit Drugs Across Our Northern Border

This executive order increases the additional ad valorem tariff rate on certain Canadian goods from 25% to 35%, effective August 1, 2025, citing Canadian retaliation and inadequate cooperation on fentanyl interdiction. It also establishes a 40% penalty rate for transshipped goods evading duties and mandates semi-annual publication of circumvention facility lists.

TradeDefense & SecurityEconomy & LaborEnergy & Environment
8
EO 14326Trump

Further Modifying the Reciprocal Tariff Rates

Executive Order 14326 modifies reciprocal tariff rates imposed under EO 14257, replacing country-specific additional ad valorem duties with new rates in Annex I effective August 7, 2025. The order creates a 15% combined duty floor for EU goods, maintains a 10% default rate for unlisted partners, imposes a 40% transshipment penalty, and requires biannual publication of circumvention facility lists.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & Security
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Proc 10962Trump

Adjusting Imports of Copper Into the United States

This proclamation imposes a 50 percent tariff on semi-finished copper products and intensive copper derivative products effective August 1, 2025, following a Section 232 national security investigation. It also establishes processes for expanding tariffs to additional copper derivatives, mandates strict CBP compliance for copper content declarations, and delegates authority for potential future domestic sales requirements under the Defense Production Act.

Defense & SecurityEconomy & LaborTradeEnergy & Environment
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EO 14323Trump

Addressing Threats to the United States by the Government of Brazil

Executive Order 14323 declares a national emergency over actions by the Brazilian government, citing interference with U.S. companies, censorship demands on U.S. social media platforms, and political persecution of former President Jair Bolsonaro. The order imposes a 40 percent additional ad valorem tariff on Brazilian imports effective August 6, 2025, with certain exceptions and a transit grace period through October 5, 2025. The Secretary of State is delegated broad IEEPA authorities and directed to monitor the situation and coordinate with other senior officials on potential modifications or additional actions.

TradeEconomy & LaborDemocracy & GovernanceDefense & Security
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EO 14324Trump

Suspending Duty-Free De Minimis Treatment for All Countries

This executive order globally suspends the $800 duty-free de minimis exemption for all countries, effective August 29, 2025. All non-postal shipments must now enter through formal customs channels with applicable duties; international postal shipments face new per-package flat duties ($80-$200) or ad valorem IEEPA tariff rates, with the flat-rate option expiring after 6 months.

TradeEconomy & LaborImmigrationDefense & Security
8
EO 14318Trump

Accelerating Federal Permitting of Data Center Infrastructure

This executive order accelerates federal permitting for large-scale AI data center infrastructure by streamlining environmental reviews, expanding FAST-41 coverage, making federal lands available, and creating financial support mechanisms for qualifying projects exceeding $500 million or 100 MW of load. It revokes the prior administration's EO 14141 on AI infrastructure and directs multiple agencies to establish new categorical exclusions, programmatic consultations, and expedited permitting pathways.

AI & TechnologyEnergy & EnvironmentFederal WorkforceEconomy & Labor
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MemoTrump

Revoking PPD-6 on U.S. Global Development Policy

This memorandum revokes Presidential Policy Directive-6 (PPD-6), the 2010 Obama-era policy on U.S. Global Development Policy, on grounds that it conflicts with the current administration's executive orders on America First foreign policy, WHO withdrawal, international environmental agreements, and foreign aid realignment. The revocation directs a broad set of cabinet officials and agency heads but imposes no new affirmative mandates or deadlines.

Democracy & GovernanceEconomy & LaborTradeFederal Workforce
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EO 14316Trump

Extending the Modification of the Reciprocal Tariff Rates

This executive order extends for 22 days the temporary suspension of higher reciprocal tariff rates on most trading partners, maintaining a reduced 10% ad valorem duty rate from July 9 to August 1, 2025. The order leaves unchanged the separate tariff arrangements with China established under a prior order.

TradeEconomy & Labor
7
EO 14307Trump

Unleashing American Drone Dominance

This executive order accelerates U.S. drone industry growth by mandating FAA rulemaking for beyond-visual-line-of-sight commercial operations, establishing an eVTOL pilot program, prioritizing domestic drone procurement across federal agencies and the military, restricting foreign supply chain risks, and expanding export financing for American-made unmanned aircraft systems.

AI & TechnologyDefense & SecurityEconomy & LaborTrade
7
Proc 10947Trump

Adjusting Imports of Aluminum and Steel Into the United States

This proclamation doubles the existing Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from 25% to 50% ad valorem, effective June 4, 2025. It modifies how Executive Order 14289's tariffs interact with these duties, subjects non-steel/non-aluminum content to reciprocal tariffs under EO 14257, mandates strict CBP compliance enforcement, and carves out the United Kingdom at 25% pending potential EPD implementation or quota adjustments after July 9, 2025.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & Security
9
EO 14299Trump

Deploying Advanced Nuclear Reactor Technologies for National Security

This executive order accelerates deployment of advanced nuclear reactors at military installations and DOE sites to power AI infrastructure and critical defense facilities, while streamlining export approvals and financing to compete globally against adversaries. It sets hard deadlines for reactor operations by 2028, HALEU fuel bank establishment, and aggressive diplomatic targets for new nuclear cooperation agreements. The order also directs NEPA streamlining, security clearance prioritization, and interagency coordination to overcome regulatory and supply chain barriers.

Energy & EnvironmentDefense & SecurityAI & TechnologyFederal Workforce
8
EO 14297Trump

Delivering Most-Favored-Nation Prescription Drug Pricing to American Patients

This executive order directs the Administration to pursue most-favored-nation prescription drug pricing, requiring pharmaceutical manufacturers to offer U.S. patients prices comparable to other developed nations or face potential rulemaking, importation waivers, antitrust enforcement, export reviews, and FDA approval modifications. It establishes a 30-day deadline for HHS to communicate price targets to drug makers, with escalating measures if progress is not achieved.

HealthcareEconomy & LaborTradeFederal Workforce
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Proc 10925Trump

Amendments to Adjusting Imports of Automobiles and Automobile Parts Into the United States

This proclamation modifies the Section 232 tariff system on automobiles and automobile parts established in Proclamation 10908. It creates a two-year import adjustment offset program that reduces duties on automobile parts for manufacturers that assemble vehicles in the United States, with offsets equal to 3.75% of aggregate MSRP value for year one (April 3, 2025–April 30, 2026) and 2.5% for year two (May 1, 2026–April 30, 2027). The Secretary of Commerce must establish an application process within 30 days, and CBP will administer the offsets.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & Security
8
EO 14289Trump

Addressing Certain Tariffs on Imported Articles

This executive order prevents tariffs on automobiles, border-related goods, steel, and aluminum from stacking cumulatively on the same imported articles. When multiple listed tariffs apply to the same product, only the highest single applicable tariff rate applies rather than adding them together, with retroactive effect to March 4, 2025.

TradeEconomy & LaborEnergy & Environment
7
EO 14272Trump

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

This executive order directs the Secretary of Commerce to launch a Section 232 national security investigation into imports of processed critical minerals (including rare earth elements) and their derivative products, such as semiconductors, batteries, electric vehicles, and defense components. The investigation must produce a draft interim report within 90 days and a final report with recommendations within 180 days, potentially leading to tariffs, import restrictions, or other measures to reduce U.S. supply chain dependence on foreign sources—particularly those engaging in market manipulation.

Defense & SecurityEconomy & LaborEnergy & EnvironmentTrade
7
EO 14266Trump

Modifying Reciprocal Tariff Rates To Reflect Trading Partner Retaliation and Alignment

This executive order raises tariffs on Chinese imports to 125% in response to China's announced 84% retaliatory tariff, while simultaneously suspending country-specific reciprocal tariffs for over 75 other trading partners and replacing them with a flat 10% additional duty for 90 days. It also increases de minimis duties on low-value postal shipments from China to prevent tariff circumvention.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & Security
9
EO 14269Trump

Restoring America's Maritime Dominance

This executive order directs a comprehensive, interagency effort to rebuild U.S. commercial and defense shipbuilding capacity, expand the maritime workforce, and counter China's dominance in global shipbuilding. It mandates numerous reports and legislative proposals within 30-210 days, including a Maritime Action Plan, tariffs on Chinese-origin ship-to-shore cranes and cargo handling equipment, enforcement of harbor maintenance fees, financial incentives for domestic shipbuilding, maritime prosperity zones, and modernization of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy.

Defense & SecurityEconomy & LaborTradeEnergy & Environment
8
EO 14259Trump

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

This executive order escalates U.S. tariffs on China in response to Beijing's April 4, 2025 announcement of 34% retaliatory tariffs on all U.S. goods. It raises the reciprocal tariff rate on Chinese imports from 34% to 84% effective April 9, 2025, and dramatically increases de minimis duties on low-value postal shipments from China—from 30% to 90% ad valorem, with per-item fees rising from $25 to $75 (May 2-June 1) and $50 to $150 (from June 1 onward).

TradeEconomy & Labor
8
EO 14261Trump

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

This executive order designates coal as a 'mineral' under EO 14241, directs federal agencies to identify and eliminate regulations that discourage coal production and use, prioritizes coal leasing on federal lands, promotes coal exports, accelerates coal technology development including for AI data centers and steel production, and requires multiple agency reports on coal resources and infrastructure within 30-90 days.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborAI & TechnologyTrade
8
EO 14256Trump

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

This executive order ends duty-free de minimis treatment for low-value imports from China and Hong Kong starting May 2, 2025, imposing either a 30% ad valorem duty or per-item fees ($25 rising to $50) on postal shipments. It requires carriers to collect and remit duties, maintain bonds, and report shipment data to CBP.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & SecurityFederal Workforce
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EO 14257Trump

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

This executive order declares a national emergency based on large and persistent U.S. goods trade deficits and imposes a baseline 10 percent additional ad valorem tariff on all imports from all trading partners, effective April 5, 2025. Higher country-specific reciprocal tariff rates take effect April 9, 2025 for trading partners listed in Annex I, with exemptions for certain goods including steel, aluminum, automobiles, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, critical minerals, and energy products.

Economy & LaborTradeDefense & SecurityEnergy & Environment
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Proc 10908Trump

Adjusting Imports of Automobiles and Automobile Parts Into the United States

This proclamation imposes a 25% tariff on imported automobiles and automobile parts under Section 232 national security authority, effective April 3, 2025 for automobiles and by May 3, 2025 for parts. It establishes a USMCA content-based exemption process where tariffs apply only to non-U.S. content, creates a mechanism to add additional parts to the tariff scope, and supersedes inconsistent prior proclamations.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & Security
8
EO 14245Trump

Imposing Tariffs on Countries Importing Venezuelan Oil

This executive order imposes a potential 25% tariff on all goods from countries that import Venezuelan oil, directly or indirectly, effective April 2, 2025. The Secretary of State has discretionary authority to determine which countries face the tariff, with the Secretary of Commerce responsible for determining whether countries have imported Venezuelan oil and issuing implementation regulations.

TradeEnergy & EnvironmentDefense & SecurityEconomy & Labor
8
EO 14234Trump

Establishing the White House Task Force on the FIFA World Cup 2026

This executive order creates a White House Task Force on the FIFA World Cup 2026, chaired by the President and vice-chaired by the Vice President, with members spanning major cabinet departments and White House offices. The Task Force will coordinate federal agency planning for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup and 2026 FIFA World Cup, with agencies required to submit planning reports by June 1, 2025, and the Task Force terminating on December 31, 2026.

Economy & LaborFederal Workforce
4
EO 14233Trump

Establishment of the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and United States Digital Asset Stockpile

This executive order establishes a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and a United States Digital Asset Stockpile, capitalized with existing government-held cryptocurrency from forfeiture proceedings. The order directs agencies to inventory and transfer their Bitcoin and other digital assets to Treasury-controlled custodial accounts, prohibits sale of Bitcoin holdings, and tasks Treasury and Commerce with developing budget-neutral strategies to acquire additional Bitcoin.

Economy & LaborFederal WorkforceDefense & Security
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EO 14226Trump

Amendment to Duties To Address the Flow of Illicit Drugs Across Our Northern Border

This executive order amends EO 14193 to preserve duty-free de minimis treatment for goods from Canada and Mexico covered by the February 2025 northern border drug-related tariffs, but only until the Commerce Secretary notifies the President that systems are ready to collect tariff revenue on those shipments. It effectively delays elimination of the de minimis exemption rather than implementing it immediately.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & Security
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EO 14227Trump

Amendment to Duties To Address the Situation at Our Southern Border

This executive order amends EO 14194 to preserve duty-free de minimis treatment for goods subject to southern border tariffs, but only until the Secretary of Commerce certifies that adequate systems exist to fully collect tariff revenue on those articles. It effectively delays removal of the de minimis exemption until administrative capacity is ready, creating a conditional off-ramp rather than an immediate policy change.

TradeEconomy & Labor
6
EO 14223Trump

Addressing the Threat to National Security From Imports of Timber, Lumber, and Their Derivative Products

This executive order directs the Secretary of Commerce to launch a Section 232 national security investigation into imports of timber, lumber, and derivative products (including paper, furniture, and cabinetry). The Secretary must report within 270 days on whether imports threaten national security and recommend actions such as tariffs, quotas, export controls, or domestic production incentives. The order frames the domestic wood products industry as critical to military construction and economic resilience.

Defense & SecurityEconomy & LaborTrade
6
MemoTrump

Defending American Companies and Innovators From Overseas Extortion and Unfair Fines and Penalties

This memorandum directs multiple agencies to investigate and counter foreign tax and regulatory practices—particularly digital services taxes (DSTs) and content moderation requirements—that the administration views as discriminatory against U.S. companies. It mandates renewed Section 301 investigations into DSTs of six countries, potential new investigations including Canada's DST, and reviews of EU/UK practices affecting free speech and data flows, with responsive tariffs and other actions threatened.

TradeEconomy & LaborDemocracy & GovernanceFederal Workforce
7
EO 14213Trump

Establishing the National Energy Dominance Council

This executive order establishes the National Energy Dominance Council within the Executive Office of the President, chaired by the Secretary of the Interior with the Secretary of Energy as vice chair. The council comprises 18 cabinet-level and senior White House officials to advise the president on expanding domestic energy production across all sources including fossil fuels, nuclear, and critical minerals, with a mandate to deliver a National Energy Dominance Strategy and specific recommendations within 100 days.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborDefense & SecurityFederal Workforce
6
MemoTrump

Reciprocal Trade and Tariffs

This memorandum establishes a 'Fair and Reciprocal Plan' to reduce the U.S. goods trade deficit by directing agencies to investigate non-reciprocal trade arrangements with all trading partners and propose remedies, including potential reciprocal tariffs. It broadly defines unfair practices to include foreign tariffs, VATs, non-tariff barriers, currency manipulation, wage suppression, and other market access limitations.

TradeEconomy & Labor
8
Proc 10895Trump

Adjusting Imports of Aluminum Into the United States

This proclamation raises the U.S. tariff on aluminum imports from 10% to 25% ad valorem, effective March 12, 2025, and terminates alternative tariff arrangements with Argentina, Australia, Canada, Mexico, the EU, and the UK. It also expands tariffs to additional derivative aluminum products, terminates the product exclusion process, and targets transshipment through Mexico and other countries to address national security concerns about domestic aluminum industry capacity utilization.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & Security
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Proc 10896Trump

Adjusting Imports of Steel Into the United States

This proclamation terminates all alternative agreements and exemptions from the 2018 Section 232 steel tariffs for Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, EU countries, Japan, Mexico, South Korea, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom, imposing a uniform 25 percent ad valorem tariff on steel articles and derivative steel articles from all countries effective March 12, 2025. It also expands tariff coverage to additional downstream derivative steel articles, immediately terminates the product exclusion process, establishes a new process for adding further derivative products, and mandates stricter customs enforcement and penalties for misclassification or evasion.

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EO 14200Trump

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

This executive order amends a prior February 1, 2025 order on China tariffs by preserving duty-free de minimis treatment for covered articles temporarily, but establishing an automatic trigger to end that exemption once the Secretary of Commerce notifies the President that adequate systems exist to process and collect tariff revenue on those goods. It effectively delays but does not eliminate the removal of the de minimis exemption for Chinese imports targeted under the synthetic opioid supply chain tariffs.

TradeEconomy & Labor
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EO 14196Trump

A Plan for Establishing a United States Sovereign Wealth Fund

This executive order directs the Secretaries of Treasury and Commerce to develop a plan within 90 days for establishing a U.S. sovereign wealth fund aimed at fiscal sustainability, reducing tax burdens, and promoting economic and strategic international leadership. The plan must address funding mechanisms, investment strategies, fund structure, governance, and legal considerations including potential legislation.

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EO 14193Trump

Imposing Duties To Address the Flow of Illicit Drugs Across Our Northern Border

This executive order imposes a 25 percent ad valorem tariff on most Canadian goods and a 10 percent tariff on Canadian energy products, effective February 4, 2025, citing Canada's alleged failure to stop illicit drug flows across the northern border. It expands an existing national emergency declaration, terminates inconsistent prior trade directives, and removes de minimis duty exemptions for Canadian imports.

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EO 14194Trump

Imposing Duties To Address the Situation at Our Southern Border

Executive Order 14194 imposes a 25 percent ad valorem tariff on all products of Mexico, effective February 4, 2025, citing Mexico's failure to combat drug trafficking organizations and illegal migration as a national emergency under IEEPA and the NEA. The order expands the scope of the January 20, 2025 national emergency declaration, terminates inconsistent prior trade directives, and authorizes escalation if Mexico retaliates. Tariffs may be removed upon presidential determination that Mexico has taken adequate cooperative action.

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EO 14195Trump

Imposing Duties To Address the Synthetic Opioid Supply Chain in the People's Republic of China

This executive order imposes an additional 10 percent ad valorem tariff on all goods imported from China, effective February 4, 2025, citing China's failure to stop the flow of fentanyl precursor chemicals and related transnational criminal activity. The order expands a previously declared national emergency and terminates inconsistent prior trade directives with China.

TradeDefense & SecurityHealthcareEconomy & Labor
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EO 14181Trump

Emergency Measures To Provide Water Resources in California and Improve Disaster Response in Certain Areas

This executive order directs federal agencies to override California state water policies to maximize water deliveries to Southern California for wildfire response, while also expediting disaster relief for Los Angeles wildfire survivors and North Carolina Hurricane Helene victims. It mandates reviews of federal funding to California, fast-tracks environmental compliance for water projects, and requires housing and debris removal plans for affected communities.

Energy & EnvironmentDemocracy & GovernanceFederal WorkforceEconomy & Labor
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EO 14178Trump

Strengthening American Leadership in Digital Financial Technology

This executive order revokes the Biden administration's digital asset framework (EO 14067) and establishes a new pro-crypto policy direction, creating a presidential working group to develop regulatory frameworks for stablecoins and a potential national digital asset stockpile. It also prohibits federal agencies from establishing or promoting central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and directs banking access protections for law-abiding crypto participants.

AI & TechnologyEconomy & LaborDemocracy & Governance
8
MemoTrump

Temporary Withdrawal of All Areas on the Outer Continental Shelf From Offshore Wind Leasing and Review of the Federal Government's Leasing and Permitting Practices for Wind Projects

This memorandum withdraws all Outer Continental Shelf areas from offshore wind energy leasing indefinitely starting January 21, 2025, while explicitly preserving oil, gas, and mineral leasing rights. It also halts all new or renewed federal approvals, permits, and leases for both onshore and offshore wind projects pending a comprehensive interagency review of environmental and economic impacts, places a specific moratorium on the Lava Ridge Wind Project, and mandates assessment of decommissioning costs for idle wind turbines.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborFederal Workforce
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MemoTrump

America First Trade Policy

This January 20, 2025 memorandum directs multiple Cabinet members and agency heads to conduct broad reviews and investigations across trade policy, with reports due by April 1, 2025 (and one by April 30, 2025). It covers trade deficits, tariff structures, currency manipulation, USMCA renegotiation preparation, China trade practices, steel/aluminum national security measures, export controls, de minimis exemption reform, outbound investment rules, and procurement policy—but does not itself impose any tariffs or binding policy changes.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & SecurityEnergy & Environment
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MemoTrump

Putting People Over Fish: Stopping Radical Environ mentalism To Provide Water to Southern California

This presidential memorandum directs the Secretaries of Commerce and Interior to immediately restart water rerouting efforts from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to Central and Southern California, overriding environmental protections for species like the Delta smelt. The action frames recent Southern California wildfires as underscoring urgent water supply needs and treats prior state litigation blocking such infrastructure as "radical environmentalism." A 90-day progress report is required.

Energy & EnvironmentDemocracy & GovernanceEconomy & Labor
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EO 14144Biden

Strengthening and Promoting Innovation in the Nation's Cybersecurity

This executive order mandates comprehensive cybersecurity reforms across the federal government, focusing on securing software supply chains, hardening federal systems and communications, combating identity fraud, and integrating AI into cyber defense. It establishes numerous deadlines for agencies to implement technical requirements including encrypted DNS, routing security, post-quantum cryptography, and enhanced threat-hunting capabilities. The order builds on EO 14028 and the National Cybersecurity Strategy with specific procurement rule changes and operational directives.

AI & TechnologyDefense & SecurityFederal WorkforceEconomy & Labor
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EO 14131Biden

Amendments to Executive Orders Relating to Certain Certificates and Badges

This executive order amends two existing executive orders governing ceremonial military awards. It updates eligibility criteria and administrative procedures for the Presidential Service Certificate/Badge (EO 12793) and the Vice Presidential Service Badge (EO 11926), primarily by adding assignment to "other direct support positions within the Executive Office of the President" as qualifying service and clarifying that the Vice Presidential Service Badge may be worn both during and after assignment.

Federal WorkforceDefense & Security
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MemoBiden

Delegation of Certain Sanctions-Related Authorities Under Public Law 118-50

This memorandum delegates presidential sanctions authorities under multiple acts within Public Law 118-50 to specific Cabinet secretaries. It assigns implementation responsibilities for Iran-related petroleum sanctions, missile export controls, human rights accountability, terrorist group financing prevention, technology export controls, human shields countermeasures, Captagon trafficking suppression, and Iranian leadership accountability to the Secretaries of Treasury, State, Defense, Commerce, and the Attorney General, often requiring interagency consultation.

Defense & SecurityTradeEconomy & Labor
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Proc 10782Biden

Adjusting Imports of Aluminum Into the United States

This proclamation reinstates Section 232 tariffs on aluminum imports from Mexico by imposing a country of smelt and country of most recent cast requirement. Aluminum products from Mexico containing primary aluminum smelted or cast in China, Russia, Belarus, or Iran face higher duties, while eligible Mexican aluminum must be accompanied by a certificate of analysis to enter duty-free.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & Security
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Proc 10771Biden

Adjusting Imports of Steel Into the United States

This proclamation extends through June 1, 2025 the suspension of 25 percent tariffs on steel articles and derivative steel articles from Ukraine, originally established in 2022 and extended in 2023, due to ongoing disruption from Russia's war. It also extends the suspension for EU-processed Ukrainian steel through the same date, adds certificate-of-origin requirements, and makes corresponding technical amendments to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule.

TradeDefense & SecurityEconomy & Labor
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EO 14119Biden

Scaling and Expanding the Use of Registered Apprenticeships in Industries and the Federal Government and Promoting Labor-Management Forums

This executive order establishes a White House interagency working group to expand Registered Apprenticeship programs across federal agencies and their grant/procurement processes, while also revoking a 2017 Trump order to restore Labor-Management Forums for federal employee union collaboration. It requires agencies to review procurement and grants for apprenticeship opportunities, develop workforce plans incorporating apprenticeships, and submit implementation plans for labor-management forums within 180 days.

Federal WorkforceEconomy & LaborEducation
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EO 14117Biden

Preventing Access to Americans' Bulk Sensitive Personal Data and United States Government-Related Data by Countries of Concern

This executive order restricts countries of concern from accessing Americans' bulk sensitive personal data and U.S. government-related data through new regulations on data transactions, submarine cable licensing, and federal research funding. It directs the Attorney General and Homeland Security to issue regulations within 180 days to prohibit or restrict high-risk data transfers while avoiding broad data localization requirements or commercial decoupling. The order also mandates reports on genomic data risks and prior data transfers, with security requirements based on NIST cybersecurity frameworks.

AI & TechnologyDefense & SecurityHealthcareFederal Workforce
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Proc 10691Biden

Adjusting Imports of Steel Into the United States

This proclamation extends through December 31, 2025 the tariff-rate quota arrangement with the European Union on steel imports, originally established in 2021, while maintaining the 25 percent Section 232 tariff on steel from other countries. It also renews certain product exclusions for EU steel imports for two years and tightens origin requirements by requiring steel to be melted and poured in the EU to qualify for preferential treatment.

TradeEconomy & LaborEnergy & Environment
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EO 14114Biden

Taking Additional Steps With Respect to the Russian Federation's Harmful Activities

This executive order expands U.S. sanctions against Russia by authorizing secondary sanctions on foreign financial institutions that facilitate transactions supporting Russia's military-industrial base, and strengthens import bans on Russian-origin fish, seafood, alcoholic beverages, diamonds, and related products. It amends three existing executive orders (14024, 14068) to close loopholes and enhance enforcement capabilities.

Defense & SecurityEconomy & LaborTrade
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Memo 12046Biden

Modernizing United States Spectrum Policy and Establishing a National Spectrum Strategy

This memorandum directs the Department of Commerce and NTIA to modernize U.S. spectrum policy by establishing an Interagency Spectrum Advisory Council, developing a National Spectrum Strategy by December 31, 2023, and creating an Implementation Plan within 120 days of Strategy submission. It revokes a 2018 Trump-era spectrum memorandum and establishes new coordination requirements between NTIA, FCC, and federal agencies on spectrum allocation and management decisions.

AI & TechnologyDefense & SecurityEconomy & LaborEnergy & Environment
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EO 14110Biden

Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence

This executive order establishes a comprehensive, government-wide framework for governing AI development and use, directing federal agencies to develop safety standards, require reporting from companies building large AI models, protect against AI-enabled cyber and biological threats, safeguard civil rights and privacy, and build federal AI workforce capacity. It invokes the Defense Production Act and International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose reporting obligations on AI developers and cloud infrastructure providers regarding dual-use foundation models and foreign user transactions.

AI & TechnologyDefense & SecurityCivil RightsEconomy & Labor
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EO 14105Biden

Addressing United States Investments in Certain National Security Technologies and Products in Countries of Concern

This executive order establishes a new outbound investment screening program requiring U.S. persons to notify Treasury of certain investments in semiconductors, quantum technologies, and AI in "countries of concern," and prohibiting other transactions deemed to pose acute national security risks. The order delegates authority to Treasury to issue implementing regulations after public notice and comment, with periodic review and reporting requirements.

AI & TechnologyDefense & SecurityEconomy & LaborTrade
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Proc 10588Biden

Adjusting Imports of Steel Into the United States

This proclamation extends for one year (through June 1, 2024) the suspension of 25% tariffs on Ukrainian steel imports originally granted in 2022, and expands the suspension to cover steel articles from EU member countries where the steel was melted and poured in Ukraine, provided a certificate of origin is presented. The Secretary of Commerce is directed to continue monitoring and reporting on developments.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & Security
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EO 14096Biden

Revitalizing Our Nation's Commitment to Environmental Justice for All

This executive order establishes a whole-of-government framework to advance environmental justice by requiring federal agencies to identify and address disproportionate environmental and health burdens on underserved communities. It mandates new Environmental Justice Strategic Plans, creates a White House Office of Environmental Justice with a Federal Chief Environmental Justice Officer, expands the White House Environmental Justice Interagency Council to 25 cabinet-level and agency members, and establishes new requirements for data collection, community engagement, and toxic chemical release notification.

Energy & EnvironmentCivil RightsFederal WorkforceDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14095Biden

Increasing Access to High-Quality Care and Supporting Caregivers

This executive order directs federal agencies to use existing authorities to expand access to affordable, high-quality child care and long-term care, and to improve wages and working conditions for caregivers. It includes specific actions across HHS, Labor, Education, Veterans Affairs, and other agencies to boost compensation, increase training pathways, support family caregivers, and leverage federal infrastructure and workforce funding for care services. Most provisions are framed as considerations, guidance, or encouragement rather than mandates.

Economy & LaborHealthcareFederal WorkforceEducation
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Proc 10522Biden

Adjusting Imports of Aluminum Into the United States

This proclamation imposes a 200 percent tariff on Russian aluminum and derivative aluminum articles, effective March 10, 2023 for products of Russia and April 10, 2023 for articles containing Russian-smelted or Russian-cast primary aluminum. It amends prior proclamations 9704 and 9980, adds smelt and cast reporting requirements for importers, and removes eligibility for General Approved Exclusions and in-quota treatment for covered Russian aluminum imports.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & Security
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EO 14091Biden

Further Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government

This executive order strengthens and extends the Biden Administration's equity mandate by requiring federal agencies to establish Equity Teams within 30 days, submit annual Equity Action Plans starting September 2023, and embed equity considerations across budgeting, procurement, AI development, and program delivery. It sets a 15% federal procurement goal for small disadvantaged businesses by FY2025, revokes Trump-era Opportunity Zone executive orders, and mandates coordination through a new White House Steering Committee on Equity.

Civil RightsFederal WorkforceEconomy & LaborDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14088Biden

Taking Additional Steps To Address the National Emergency With Respect to the Situation in Nicaragua

This executive order expands U.S. sanctions against Nicaragua by amending Executive Order 13851 to add new criteria for blocking property of individuals (including for suppressing press freedom), ban imports of Nicaraguan products, restrict exports to Nicaragua, prohibit new U.S. investment, and target the gold sector and other economic sectors to be determined by cabinet secretaries.

Economy & LaborTradeDefense & SecurityDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14082Biden

Implementation of the Energy and Infrastructure Provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022

This executive order establishes a new White House Office on Clean Energy Innovation and Implementation to coordinate implementation of the Inflation Reduction Act's energy and infrastructure provisions. It also restructures interagency coordination by amending previous executive orders to expand the National Climate Task Force's mission, add the new Senior Advisor to multiple interagency bodies, and prioritize clean energy deployment, environmental justice, and domestic manufacturing.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborFederal WorkforceDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14080Biden

Implementation of the CHIPS Act of 2022

This executive order establishes an interagency steering council to coordinate implementation of the CHIPS Act of 2022, directing agencies to prioritize domestic semiconductor manufacturing, supply chain security, workforce development, and taxpayer accountability. It creates governance structures but does not itself allocate funds or establish new regulatory requirements.

AI & TechnologyEconomy & LaborDefense & SecurityFederal Workforce
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MemoBiden

Delegation of Authority Under Sections 102 and 106 of the CHIPS Act of 2022

This memorandum delegates presidential authority to submit CHIPS Act cost estimates to Congress. The Secretary of Commerce, Defense, State, and the NSF Director each receive authority for specific statutory cost estimate submissions, with Commerce also directed to publish the memorandum in the Federal Register.

AI & TechnologyEconomy & LaborFederal Workforce
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MemoBiden

Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment

This memorandum establishes the Biden Administration's policy and organizational framework for the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGII), a G7-aligned initiative to mobilize public and private financing for high-standard infrastructure projects in low- and middle-income countries. It directs a whole-of-government approach across multiple agencies, with four priority areas: climate and energy security, digital connectivity, health and health security, and gender equality and equity. The memorandum creates a Special Presidential Coordinator role, mandates specific strategy development by multiple cabinet secretaries, and requires a presidential report within 180 days.

Economy & LaborEnergy & EnvironmentTradeDefense & Security
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Proc 10414Biden

Declaration of Emergency and Authorization for Temporary Extensions of Time and Duty-Free Importation of Solar Cells and Modules From Southeast Asia

President Biden declared an emergency under the Tariff Act of 1930 to address threatened electricity shortfalls by authorizing duty-free importation of solar cells and modules from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam for up to 24 months. The Proclamation invokes section 1318(a) authority for the Secretary of Commerce to permit duty-free imports and extend related deadlines, with required consultation from Treasury and Homeland Security. The action aims to prevent cancellation of solar projects that utilities and grid operators planned to meet electricity demand and climate goals.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborTradeDefense & Security
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Proc 10406Biden

Adjusting Imports of Steel Into the United States

This proclamation establishes a tariff-rate quota allowing up to 500,000 metric tons of UK-origin steel to enter the United States duty-free, replacing the 25 percent Section 232 tariff for qualifying UK steel melted and poured in the UK (including steel further processed in the EU). The arrangement requires annual UK cooperation on monitoring, non-market excess capacity, carbon intensity, and third-party audits for Chinese-owned UK producers, while maintaining the 25 percent tariff on steel from other countries.

TradeEconomy & LaborEnergy & Environment
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Proc 10403Biden

Adjusting Imports of Steel Into the United States

President Biden suspended for one year the 25 percent tariff on steel articles and derivative steel articles imported from Ukraine, citing Russia's invasion and the need to preserve Ukraine's steel industry as an economic lifeline. The suspension takes effect June 1, 2022, and expires June 1, 2023, while tariffs on steel imports from all other countries remain unchanged.

TradeDefense & SecurityEconomy & Labor
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EO 14072Biden

Strengthening the Nation's Forests, Communities, and Local Economies

This executive order directs federal agencies to inventory and conserve mature and old-growth forests on federal lands, develop reforestation targets for 2030, combat international deforestation through trade and foreign assistance reforms, and expand nature-based climate solutions across government. It emphasizes science-based forest management, indigenous knowledge, and sustainable economic development for timber communities.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborDefense & Security
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Proc 10371Biden

Declaration of National Emergency and Invocation of Emergency Authority Relating to the Regulation of the Anchorage and Movement of Russian-Affiliated Vessels to United States Ports

President Biden declared a national emergency under the Magnuson Act to prohibit Russian-affiliated vessels from entering U.S. ports, effective April 28, 2022, with limited exceptions for nuclear material transport (when no alternative exists) and force majeure humanitarian situations. The Secretary of Homeland Security is authorized to issue implementing regulations.

Defense & SecurityTradeEconomy & Labor
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Proc 10356Biden

Adjusting Imports of Steel Into the United States

This proclamation establishes a tariff-rate quota on steel imports from Japan, replacing the 25% tariff with a quota of 1.25 million metric tons for steel melted and poured in Japan. The agreement maintains the 25% tariff on Japanese steel exceeding the quota and on steel from other countries, while adding Japan to the list of countries with modified treatment. The changes take effect April 1, 2022.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & Security
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EO 14068Biden

Prohibiting Certain Imports, Exports, and New Investment With Respect to Continued Russian Federation Aggression

This executive order imposes sweeping trade and financial restrictions on Russia in response to its invasion of Ukraine, banning imports of Russian seafood, alcohol, and diamonds; blocking exports of luxury goods and U.S. dollar banknotes to Russia; and prohibiting new U.S. investments in any sector of the Russian economy. The order also bars U.S. persons from facilitating transactions by foreign persons that would violate these prohibitions. Implementation authority is delegated to the Secretaries of Treasury and Commerce with broad regulatory rulemaking power.

Economy & LaborTradeDefense & Security
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EO 14067Biden

Ensuring Responsible Development of Digital Assets

This executive order establishes the first comprehensive federal framework for U.S. digital asset policy, directing agencies to study and report on central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), consumer protections, financial stability risks, illicit finance, energy impacts, and international competitiveness. It mandates numerous interagency reports with deadlines ranging from 90 days to over a year, but does not itself create new regulations or a CBDC.

Economy & LaborDefense & SecurityEnergy & EnvironmentFederal Workforce
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Proc 10339Biden

To Continue Facilitating Positive Adjustment to Competition From Imports of Certain Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Cells (Whether or Not Partially or Fully Assembled Into Other Products)

This proclamation extends for four years the safeguard tariffs and tariff-rate quota on imported crystalline silicon photovoltaic (solar) cells and modules originally imposed in 2018, while excluding bifacial panels. It maintains the 5.0 GW quota for unassembled cells and gradually reduces duty rates in years five through eight, and instructs USTR to negotiate with Canada and Mexico to prevent import circumvention.

TradeEnergy & EnvironmentEconomy & Labor
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Proc 10327Biden

Adjusting Imports of Aluminum Into the United States

This proclamation replaces the 10 percent tariff on EU aluminum imports with a tariff-rate quota system, allowing specified volumes of EU aluminum to enter duty-free through December 31, 2023. The arrangement requires certificates of analysis and commits both parties to negotiate global steel and aluminum arrangements by October 31, 2023. The 10 percent tariff remains in place for all other countries not covered by existing exemptions.

TradeEconomy & Labor
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EO 14056Biden

The National Space Council

This executive order reconstitutes the National Space Council, chaired by the Vice President, with a broad membership of cabinet secretaries and senior officials. It establishes the Council's advisory and coordination functions for national space policy across civil, commercial, and national security sectors, creates a Users' Advisory Group of non-Federal industry representatives, and revokes two Trump-era executive orders on the same body.

Defense & SecurityFederal WorkforceEnergy & EnvironmentEconomy & Labor
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EO 14037Biden

Strengthening American Leadership in Clean Cars and Trucks

This executive order sets a national goal that 50 percent of new passenger cars and light trucks sold in 2030 be zero-emission vehicles. It directs EPA and the Department of Transportation to consider developing new emissions and fuel economy standards for light-, medium-, and heavy-duty vehicles beginning with model years 2027-2030, with specific target deadlines for proposed and final rules.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborFederal Workforce
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EO 14036Biden

Promoting Competition in the American Economy

This executive order establishes a whole-of-government competition policy to combat excessive market concentration across the economy. It creates a White House Competition Council and directs dozens of specific actions by agencies including the FTC, DOJ, USDA, HHS, DOT, FCC, and others to address anti-competitive practices in labor markets, agriculture, healthcare, telecommunications, transportation, and technology.

Economy & LaborHealthcareEnergy & EnvironmentDefense & Security
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EO 14034Biden

Protecting Americans' Sensitive Data From Foreign Adversaries

This executive order revokes Trump-era bans on TikTok, WeChat, and other Chinese apps (EOs 13942, 13943, 13971) and replaces them with a broader, evidence-based framework for evaluating risks from foreign adversary-connected software applications. It directs the Commerce Secretary to produce two reports with recommendations for protecting Americans' sensitive data and addressing risks from connected software applications.

AI & TechnologyDefense & SecurityDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14025Biden

Worker Organizing and Empowerment

This executive order establishes a White House Task Force on Worker Organizing and Empowerment, chaired by the Vice President and comprising 23+ cabinet and agency officials, to identify and recommend federal policies that promote union organizing and collective bargaining. It revokes two Trump-era workforce councils and directs the new task force to submit recommendations within 180 days.

Economy & LaborFederal WorkforceDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14019Biden

Promoting Access to Voting

This executive order directs federal agencies to expand voter registration access and election information, particularly for historically underserved groups including people of color, people with disabilities, military personnel overseas, Native Americans, and individuals in federal custody. It mandates strategic plans, website modernization, and interagency coordination to reduce barriers to voting.

Democracy & GovernanceCivil RightsFederal Workforce
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EO 14008Biden

Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad

Executive Order 14008 establishes climate change as a central pillar of U.S. foreign policy and national security while creating a sweeping government-wide domestic climate framework. It creates new White House offices and interagency bodies, sets a goal of net-zero emissions by 2050, pauses new oil and gas leasing on federal lands pending review, and mandates numerous agency reports and plans within 60-120 days. The order also establishes a Civilian Climate Corps, targets conserving 30% of U.S. lands and waters by 2030, and creates mechanisms to prioritize environmental justice and economic revitalization of fossil fuel communities.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborDefense & SecurityDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14005Biden

Ensuring the Future Is Made in All of America by All of America's Workers

This executive order strengthens domestic procurement preferences by establishing a new Made in America Office within OMB to centralize and tighten waiver review, requiring agencies to maximize use of U.S.-made goods in federal spending. It mandates regulatory changes to increase domestic content thresholds, creates public transparency for waivers, and revokes several Trump-era executive orders on the same topic.

Economy & LaborFederal WorkforceTrade
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EO 13985Biden

Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government

This executive order establishes a whole-of-government equity agenda requiring federal agencies to assess whether their policies and programs perpetuate systemic barriers for underserved communities. It mandates equity assessments, creates an interagency data working group, revokes Trump-era orders on race and sex stereotyping and the 1776 Commission, and directs OMB to study methods for embedding equity in federal budgeting and decision-making.

Civil RightsDemocracy & GovernanceFederal WorkforceEconomy & Labor
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Proc 10139Trump

Adjusting Imports of Aluminum Into the United States

This proclamation removes the 10 percent tariff on aluminum imports from the United Arab Emirates, replacing it with a quota system negotiated as an alternative national security measure. The quota takes effect February 3, 2021, and amends the Harmonized Tariff Schedule accordingly, while maintaining existing tariffs on aluminum from other countries.

TradeDefense & Security
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EO 13972Trump

Promoting Small Modular Reactors for National Defense and Space Exploration

This executive order directs federal agencies to develop and demonstrate small modular nuclear reactors for domestic military installations and space exploration missions. It establishes timelines for the Defense Department to pilot micro-reactors and for NASA to define nuclear energy requirements for missions through 2040, while also supporting domestic production of high-assay low-enriched uranium fuel.

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EO 13966Trump

Increasing Economic and Geographic Mobility

This executive order directs federal agencies to review their occupational licensing regulations and policies to reduce barriers to worker mobility, particularly for military spouses and individuals with criminal records. It establishes six principles for state-level occupational licensing reform and creates a reporting system to identify and reward states that adopt less restrictive licensing requirements.

Economy & LaborFederal WorkforceDefense & Security
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Memo 13803Trump

The National Space Policy

This December 9, 2020 memorandum establishes a comprehensive National Space Policy that supersedes the 2010 Obama-era policy (PPD-4). It directs federal agencies to promote commercial space industry growth, strengthen the domestic space industrial base, ensure assured access to space, develop space nuclear power, improve cybersecurity for space systems, and advance international cooperation. The policy sets specific goals including returning Americans to the Moon by 2024 with sustained presence by 2028, and eventual human missions to Mars, while emphasizing protection of space assets and deterrence of hostile interference.

Defense & SecurityEconomy & LaborEnergy & EnvironmentAI & Technology
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MemoTrump

Protecting Jobs, Economic Opportunities, and National Security for All Americans by Ensuring Appropriate Support of Innovative Technologies for Using Our Domestic Natural Resources

This October 31, 2020 memorandum directs the Secretary of Energy to produce two reports within 70 days assessing the economic, trade, and national security impacts of banning or restricting hydraulic fracturing and related technologies. It also directs OMB to review agency compliance with Executive Order 13211 (energy effects statements for regulations) and identify priority agencies within 30 days.

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Proc 10106Trump

Adjusting Imports of Aluminum Into the United States

This proclamation reinstates Canada's exclusion from the 10 percent tariff on non-alloyed unwrought aluminum imports that had been re-imposed in August 2020, based on expected reduced export volumes from Canada. It establishes monthly quota-like monitoring thresholds for September-December 2020 and warns of potential retroactive tariff re-imposition if imports exceed 105 percent of those levels.

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EO 13955Trump

Establishing the One Trillion Trees Interagency Council

This executive order creates the United States One Trillion Trees Interagency Council, co-chaired by the Secretaries of Interior and Agriculture, to coordinate federal efforts supporting the World Economic Forum's global initiative to grow and conserve one trillion trees by 2030. The Council is tasked with developing tracking methodologies, identifying legal barriers, finding funding opportunities, and requiring member agencies to report regularly on tree-related activities.

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EO 13953Trump

Addressing the Threat to the Domestic Supply Chain From Reliance on Critical Minerals From Foreign Adversaries and Supporting the Domestic Mining and Processing Industries

This executive order declares a national emergency over U.S. dependence on critical minerals from foreign adversaries, particularly China. It mandates multiple agency reports on supply chain vulnerabilities, directs faster permitting for domestic mining and processing, and tasks the Energy Secretary with revising loan guarantee rules to support domestic mineral supply chains.

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OtherTrump

Cybersecurity Principles for Space Systems

This Space Policy Directive-5 establishes cybersecurity principles for U.S. space systems, directing executive agencies to foster practices that protect government and commercial space assets from cyber threats. It mandates risk-based, cybersecurity-informed engineering for space systems throughout their lifecycle, with specific requirements for encryption, access protection, jamming/spoofing defenses, supply chain security, and information sharing. The directive applies to government national security space systems, civil space systems, and private space systems.

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Proc 10060Trump

Adjusting Imports of Aluminum Into the United States

This proclamation re-imposes a 10 percent tariff on non-alloyed unwrought aluminum imports from Canada, effective August 16, 2020, reversing the exemption granted in 2019 after determining that a surge in Canadian imports threatened U.S. national security and domestic aluminum production. The action amends prior Proclamation 9704 and directs the Secretary of Commerce to update the Harmonized Tariff Schedule accordingly.

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Proc 10053Trump

To Take Certain Actions Under the United States- Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act and for Other Purposes

This proclamation modifies the Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) to implement the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) effective July 1, 2020, replacing NAFTA tariff treatment. It also makes technical corrections and updates rules of origin for existing free trade agreements with Singapore, Colombia, Korea, and Panama, and corrects prior inadvertent omissions in GSP-related tariff treatment for Thailand, Argentina, and Ukraine.

TradeEconomy & Labor
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MemoTrump

Delegation of Functions and Authorities Under Section 1260J of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020

This memorandum delegates presidential functions under Section 1260J of the FY2020 NDAA to the Secretary of Commerce, requiring consultation with the Attorney General. Section 1260J concerns restrictions on the use of foreign-made drones by federal agencies, particularly those manufactured in countries identified as national security threats such as China.

Defense & SecurityAI & TechnologyFederal Workforce
5
EO 13918Trump

Establishment of the Interagency Labor Committee for Monitoring and Enforcement Under Section 711 of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act

This executive order establishes the Interagency Labor Committee for Monitoring and Enforcement, co-chaired by the USTR and Secretary of Labor, to coordinate U.S. efforts in monitoring labor obligations of Canada and Mexico under the USMCA trade agreement and Mexico's labor reform, and to recommend enforcement actions. The Committee includes representatives from seven agencies plus optional additional participants, operates by consensus, and requires each agency to fund its own participation with DOL specifically funding a required hotline.

TradeEconomy & LaborFederal Workforce
5
EO 13913Trump

Establishing the Committee for the Assessment of Foreign Participation in the United States Telecommunications Services Sector

This executive order establishes a formal interagency committee to review foreign participation in U.S. telecommunications, giving the Departments of Defense, Justice, and Homeland Security a structured process to assess national security risks in FCC licenses and applications. The Committee can recommend that the FCC deny, condition, modify, or revoke licenses based on these security reviews.

Defense & SecurityAI & TechnologyFederal Workforce
7
EO 13909Trump

Prioritizing and Allocating Health and Medical Resources to Respond to the Spread of COVID-19

This executive order delegates presidential authority under the Defense Production Act to the Secretary of Health and Human Services to prioritize and allocate health and medical resources—including personal protective equipment and ventilators—for responding to COVID-19. It overrides the usual delegation structure in Executive Order 13603 for these specific resources.

HealthcareDefense & SecurityEconomy & Labor
7
EO 13908Trump

Establishment of the Interagency Committee on Trade in Automotive Goods Under Section 202A of the United States Mexico Canada Agreement Implementation Act

This executive order establishes an Interagency Committee on Trade in Automotive Goods to advise on implementing USMCA automotive provisions, including rules of origin and an alternative staging regime. The Committee is chaired by USTR and includes Commerce, Labor, USITC, CBP, and Treasury, with authority to make recommendations by consensus or majority vote.

TradeEconomy & LaborFederal Workforce
5
Memo 5030Trump

Ocean Mapping of the United States Exclusive Economic Zone and the Shoreline and Nearshore of Alaska

This memorandum directs development of national strategies to map and characterize the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone and Alaska's shoreline, aiming to advance economic, security, and environmental interests through ocean exploration. It requires three proposed strategies within 180 days covering EEZ mapping, Alaska shoreline mapping, and streamlined permitting for ocean research activities.

Energy & EnvironmentDefense & SecurityEconomy & LaborTrade
6
Proc 9893Trump

Adjusting Imports of Aluminum Into the United States

This proclamation removes the 10 percent aluminum tariff on Canada and Mexico starting May 20, 2019, following negotiated alternative measures to prevent unfair trade practices and import surges. The tariff remains in place for other countries. The Harmonized Tariff Schedule is amended to reflect these exclusions.

TradeEconomy & Labor
6
Proc 9894Trump

Adjusting Imports of Steel Into the United States

This proclamation lifts the 25% steel tariff on Canada and Mexico effective May 20, 2019, following negotiated agreements to prevent unfair trade practices and import surges. It amends Proclamation 9705 to exclude these countries while maintaining the tariff on other countries, and makes technical updates to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule.

TradeEconomy & Labor
7
Proc 9888Trump

Adjusting Imports of Automobiles and Automobile Parts Into the United States

This proclamation declares that imports of automobiles and certain automobile parts threaten U.S. national security under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962. It directs the U.S. Trade Representative to negotiate agreements with the European Union, Japan, and other countries to address this threat, with a progress report due in 180 days, while keeping tariffs in reserve if negotiations fail.

TradeDefense & SecurityEconomy & Labor
7
Proc 9886Trump

Adjusting Imports of Steel Into the United States

This proclamation reduces the steel tariff on Turkey from 50 percent to 25 percent, effective May 21, 2019, aligning it with the rate applied to most other countries. The reduction follows significant declines in Turkish steel imports and improved domestic steel industry capacity utilization. The 25 percent tariff on steel imports from most countries remains in place.

TradeEconomy & Labor
6
EO 13864Trump

Improving Free Inquiry, Transparency, and Accountability at Colleges and Universities

This executive order directs federal agencies to tie higher education grant funding to campus free speech protections and mandates new transparency tools for student borrowers. It requires the Education Department to launch a loan information website by January 1, 2020, expand the College Scorecard with program-level earnings and debt data, and report on risk-sharing options for student loans.

EducationEconomy & LaborDemocracy & GovernanceFederal Workforce
6
EO 13853Trump

Establishing the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council

This executive order establishes the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council, chaired by the Secretary of HUD, to coordinate across federal agencies to promote investment in economically distressed communities and qualified opportunity zones created by the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. The Council is tasked with assessing agency actions, streamlining regulations, and producing multiple reports with recommendations for statutory and regulatory changes.

Economy & LaborFederal WorkforceEducationEnergy & Environment
5
MemoTrump

Delegation of Authorities Under Section 1757 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019

This memorandum delegates to the Secretary of Commerce the President's authority under Section 1757 of the FY2019 NDAA, which concerns export controls on emerging and foundational technologies. The delegation also automatically applies to any future substantially similar statutory provisions.

Defense & SecurityTradeAI & Technology
6
MemoTrump

Developing a Sustainable Spectrum Strategy for America's Future

This memorandum directs federal agencies to develop a long-term National Spectrum Strategy to improve management of radiofrequency spectrum for economic growth, national security, and emerging technologies like 5G. It requires agencies to report their spectrum needs, revokes two Obama-era memoranda on wireless broadband, and establishes a Spectrum Strategy Task Force to coordinate implementation.

AI & TechnologyDefense & SecurityEconomy & LaborEnergy & Environment
6
Proc 9772Trump

Adjusting Imports of Steel Into the United States

This proclamation doubles the existing 25 percent steel tariff to 50 percent specifically on steel imports from Turkey, effective August 13, 2018. It amends the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) to implement this higher rate while maintaining the 25 percent rate for other countries not exempted, citing continued below-target domestic steel capacity utilization.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & Security
7
EO 13846Trump

Reimposing Certain Sanctions With Respect to Iran

This executive order reimposes U.S. sanctions on Iran that had been lifted under the 2015 Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA), following President Trump's May 8, 2018 decision to withdraw from that agreement. It authorizes blocking sanctions, financial account restrictions, and menu-based penalties targeting Iran's energy, shipping, automotive, and financial sectors, as well as human rights abusers, with staggered effective dates starting August 7, 2018 and November 5, 2018.

Defense & SecurityEconomy & LaborTradeEnergy & Environment
8
EO 13840Trump

Ocean Policy To Advance the Economic, Security, and Environmental Interests of the United States

This executive order revokes the 2010 National Ocean Policy (EO 13547) and establishes a new interagency Ocean Policy Committee co-chaired by CEQ and OSTP to coordinate federal ocean activities. It prioritizes economic growth, security, and environmental interests in ocean, coastal, and Great Lakes waters while requiring agencies to review their regulations for consistency within 90 days.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborDefense & SecurityFederal Workforce
6
Proc 9758Trump

Adjusting Imports of Aluminum Into the United States

This proclamation permanently exempts Argentina and Australia from the 10% aluminum tariff imposed under Section 232, replacing the tariff with quantitative import quotas for Argentina. It extends the tariff to Brazil, Canada, Mexico, South Korea, and EU member countries starting June 1, 2018, after their temporary exemptions expire. The proclamation amends prior proclamations and the Harmonized Tariff Schedule to implement these changes.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & Security
7
MemoTrump

Delegation of Authorities Under Section 1244(c) of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2018

This memorandum delegates presidential authorities under Section 1244(c) of the FY2018 NDAA to the Secretary of State, requiring coordination with the Secretaries of Treasury, Defense, Commerce, and the Director of National Intelligence. The delegation applies to future substantively identical statutory provisions and directs publication in the Federal Register.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & Governance
4
Proc 9739Trump

Adjusting Imports of Aluminum Into the United States

This proclamation extends tariff exemptions on aluminum imports: indefinitely for Argentina, Australia, and Brazil (pending finalization of alternative agreements), and until June 1, 2018 for Canada, Mexico, and EU member countries (with tariffs to apply after that date unless satisfactory alternative arrangements are reached). It also amends prior proclamations regarding duty timing, foreign trade zone status, and drawback eligibility.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & Security
7
EO 13828Trump

Reducing Poverty in America by Promoting Opportunity and Economic Mobility

This executive order directs federal agencies to review welfare programs and regulations to promote work requirements, reduce bureaucracy, and increase state flexibility in administering public assistance. It establishes nine 'Principles of Economic Mobility' and mandates specific agency reviews and reports within 90 days.

Economy & LaborFederal WorkforceImmigration
6
Proc 9710Trump

Adjusting Imports of Aluminum Into the United States

This proclamation temporarily exempts Australia, Argentina, South Korea, Brazil, and EU member countries from a 10 percent aluminum tariff imposed on March 23, 2018, while continuing trade negotiations. The exemptions expire at 12:01 a.m. EDT on May 1, 2018, unless satisfactory alternative arrangements are reached. The proclamation also amends tariff exclusion procedures and directs the U.S. Trade Representative to advise on preventing transshipment from exempted countries.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & Security
7
Proc 9704Trump

Adjusting Imports of Aluminum Into the United States

This proclamation imposes a 10 percent tariff on aluminum imports under Section 232 national security authority, effective March 23, 2018, with exemptions for Canada and Mexico pending ongoing negotiations. The Secretary of Commerce is authorized to grant product exclusions based on insufficient domestic supply or national security considerations.

TradeDefense & SecurityEconomy & Labor
8
Proc 9705Trump

Adjusting Imports of Steel Into the United States

This proclamation imposes a 25% tariff on steel imports from most countries under Section 232 national security authority, effective March 23, 2018, with exemptions for Canada and Mexico pending ongoing negotiations. It also establishes an exclusion process for steel articles not sufficiently produced domestically.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & Security
8
EO 13826Trump

Federal Interagency Council on Crime Prevention and Improving Reentry

This executive order establishes a Federal Interagency Council on Crime Prevention and Improving Reentry, co-chaired by the Attorney General, the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, and a White House innovation advisor. The Council is tasked with developing evidence-based recommendations to reduce crime, lower recidivism, and improve reentry outcomes through coordination across 11 federal agencies, with initial and full reports due within 90 days and one year respectively. The order revokes a 2016 Obama memorandum on reintegration of formerly incarcerated individuals and automatically terminates after three years.

Democracy & GovernanceCivil RightsEconomy & LaborHealthcare
6
Proc 9693Trump

To Facilitate Positive Adjustment to Competition From Imports of Certain Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Cells (Whether or Not Partially or Fully Assembled Into Other Products) and for Other Purposes

This proclamation imposes four-year safeguard tariffs on imported crystalline silicon photovoltaic (CSPV) solar cells and modules, including a tariff-rate quota on cells and increased duties on modules, following an ITC finding of serious injury to domestic producers. It also excludes certain developing WTO countries below import thresholds, establishes procedures for product exclusions, and makes technical corrections to Argentina's GSP beneficiary status.

TradeEnergy & EnvironmentEconomy & Labor
8
EO 13806Trump

Assessing and Strengthening the Manufacturing and Defense Industrial Base and Supply Chain Resiliency of the United States

This executive order directs a comprehensive assessment of U.S. manufacturing capacity, defense industrial base, and supply chain resiliency to identify vulnerabilities and recommend policy changes. The Secretary of Defense must deliver a report within 270 days evaluating critical materials, manufacturing gaps, workforce skills, foreign supply dependencies, and contingency risks.

Defense & SecurityEconomy & LaborEnergy & EnvironmentFederal Workforce
7
EO 13796Trump

Addressing Trade Agreement Violations and Abuses

This executive order directs comprehensive performance reviews of all U.S. trade and investment agreements, plus WTO trade relations with countries where the U.S. has significant goods deficits. The reviews must identify violations, abuses, unfair treatment, and failures to meet economic goals, with a report due in 180 days to guide potential renegotiation or termination of agreements deemed harmful to American workers, manufacturers, and intellectual property.

TradeEconomy & Labor
6
EO 13790Trump

Promoting Agriculture and Rural Prosperity in America

This executive order establishes an Interagency Task Force on Agriculture and Rural Prosperity, chaired by the Secretary of Agriculture with 21+ agency heads as members. The Task Force must identify and recommend legislative, regulatory, and policy changes to promote agriculture, economic development, and quality of life in rural America, submitting a report within 180 days. It also revokes the Obama-era White House Rural Council (EO 13575).

Economy & LaborEnergy & EnvironmentFederal WorkforceEducation
5
Other 13228Trump

Organization of the National Security Council, the Homeland Security Council, and Subcommittees

This National Security Presidential Memorandum reorganizes the National Security Council (NSC) and Homeland Security Council (HSC) structures under the Trump administration, establishing clear membership rules for the NSC, HSC, Principals Committee, Deputies Committee, and Policy Coordination Committees. It revokes the prior NSC organization memo (NSPM-2) from January 2017 and consolidates decision-making authority under the National Security Advisor while formally integrating the HSC into a unified staff structure.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & GovernanceFederal Workforce
7
EO 13785Trump

Establishing Enhanced Collection and Enforcement of Antidumping and Countervailing Duties and Violations of Trade and Customs Laws

This executive order directs federal agencies to strengthen collection of unpaid antidumping and countervailing duties on imports, develop risk-based bonding requirements for importers with poor compliance records, enhance enforcement against customs and trade law violations including counterfeit goods, and prioritize prosecution of trade-related offenses. It responds to $2.3 billion in uncollected duties as of 2015.

TradeEconomy & LaborFederal Workforce
6
EO 13786Trump

Omnibus Report on Significant Trade Deficits

This executive order directs the Secretary of Commerce and U.S. Trade Representative, within 90 days, to produce a comprehensive report identifying countries with significant U.S. trade deficits in goods and analyzing the causes and effects of those deficits. The report must assess unfair trade practices, impacts on manufacturing and defense industrial bases, employment effects, and national security risks from imports.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & Security
6
Other 13228Trump

Organization of the National Security Council and the Homeland Security Council

This National Security Presidential Memorandum reorganizes the National Security Council (NSC) and Homeland Security Council (HSC), establishing their membership rosters, the Principals Committee, Deputies Committee, and Policy Coordination Committees. It elevates the White House Chief Strategist to regular attendance at NSC/PC meetings, merges NSC and HSC staff under a single Executive Office of the President structure, and replaces the Obama-era Presidential Policy Directives and Presidential Study Directives system with National Security Presidential Memoranda.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & GovernanceFederal Workforce
8
MemoTrump

Construction of American Pipelines

This memorandum directs the Secretary of Commerce to develop a plan requiring all new, retrofitted, repaired, or expanded U.S. pipelines to use materials and equipment produced in the United States to the maximum extent permitted by law. The plan is due to the President within 180 days, and the memo defines strict domestic manufacturing standards for iron and steel products.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborTrade
6
MemoTrump

Streamlining Permitting and Reducing Regulatory Burdens for Domestic Manufacturing

This memorandum directs federal agencies to expedite permitting and reduce regulatory burdens for domestic manufacturing. The Secretary of Commerce must conduct 60 days of public stakeholder outreach, then submit a plan within 60 days after that process ends. The plan should identify priority actions, recommended deadlines, and potential regulatory or statutory changes.

Economy & LaborEnergy & EnvironmentFederal Workforce
5
EO 13748Obama

Establishing a Community Solutions Council

This executive order establishes a new Community Solutions Council to coordinate federal community investment programs across agencies, replacing two prior Obama-era councils. The Council is led by two Co-Chairs (one from the White House/OMB, one rotating among eight major agencies every four years) and includes 34+ members spanning nearly the entire Cabinet and key White House offices. It builds on existing place-based initiatives like Promise Zones and StrikeForce, with a mandate to foster interagency collaboration, scale evidence-based practices, and center locally led visions in federal policymaking.

Democracy & GovernanceEconomy & LaborCivil RightsEnergy & Environment
6
EO 13733Obama

Delegation of Certain Authorities and Assignment of Certain Functions Under the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015

This executive order delegates specific presidential authorities under the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015 to cabinet secretaries and the U.S. Trade Representative, including export promotion coordination, trade capacity building, and currency exchange rate enforcement procedures. It establishes interagency consultation requirements for enhanced bilateral engagement on currency manipulation and creates a formal recommendation process for potential remedial actions.

TradeFederal WorkforceEconomy & Labor
5
EO 13714Obama

Strengthening the Senior Executive Service

This executive order reforms the Senior Executive Service (SES) by creating a PMC Subcommittee to oversee changes including: capping performance award spending at 7.5%, streamlining hiring processes, requiring SES pay to exceed subordinate GS employees, establishing a 15% rotation goal for SES members, and phasing in talent management and succession planning across all agencies by FY 2018.

Federal Workforce
7
MemoObama

Delegation of Certain Functions and Authorities Under Section 213(b)(1) of the Iran Threat Reduction and Syria Human Rights Act of 2012

This memorandum delegates presidential authority under Section 213(b)(1) of the Iran Threat Reduction and Syria Human Rights Act of 2012 from the Secretary of the Treasury to the Secretary of State, requiring consultation with multiple other cabinet members and agency heads. It rescinds the 2012 delegation to Treasury while leaving other provisions of that earlier memorandum intact.

Defense & SecurityTradeFederal Workforce
5
EO 13701Obama

Delegation of Certain Authorities and Assignment of Certain Functions Under the Bipartisan Congressional Trade Priorities and Accountability Act of 2015

This executive order delegates presidential authorities and assigns functions under the 2015 Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) law to specific officials, primarily the U.S. Trade Representative, while reserving certain authorities to the President. It establishes interagency processes for environmental reviews, employment impact assessments, labor rights reports, and implementation planning for trade agreements.

TradeFederal Workforce
5
Memo 13636Obama

Establishment of the Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center

This memorandum directs the Director of National Intelligence to establish the Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center (CTIIC), a new intelligence organization to coordinate analysis and sharing of foreign cyber threat intelligence across federal agencies. The CTIIC is tasked with integrating all-source analysis, supporting existing cyber centers, developing intelligence sharing capabilities, and coordinating interagency responses to foreign cyber threats, with a goal of reaching full operating capability by the end of fiscal year 2016.

Defense & SecurityAI & TechnologyDemocracy & Governance
7
MemoObama

Promoting Economic Competitiveness While Safeguarding Privacy, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties in Domestic Use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems

This 2015 memorandum establishes privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties protections for federal use of drones (UAS) in U.S. airspace, requires agencies to review policies every 3 years, limits retention of personally identifiable information to 180 days, mandates transparency reports, and directs Commerce to launch a multi-stakeholder process for commercial drone privacy best practices.

AI & TechnologyCivil RightsDefense & SecurityEconomy & Labor
6
EO 13689Obama

Enhancing Coordination of National Efforts in the Arctic

This executive order establishes an Arctic Executive Steering Committee to coordinate federal Arctic policy across agencies during the U.S. chairmanship of the Arctic Council. It mandates improved interagency coordination, tribal consultation with Alaska Native governments, and a report identifying overlaps and gaps in Arctic policy implementation.

Energy & EnvironmentDefense & SecurityDemocracy & GovernanceFederal Workforce
5
MemoObama

Creating Welcoming Communities and Fully Integrating Immigrants and Refugees

This memorandum establishes the White House Task Force on New Americans, co-chaired by the Director of the Domestic Policy Council and the Secretary of Homeland Security, to develop a coordinated federal strategy for integrating immigrants and refugees into American communities. The Task Force must submit an Integration Plan within 120 days and a status report within one year, with responsibilities including reviewing agency policies, disseminating best practices, and measuring equitable access to services.

ImmigrationFederal WorkforceEconomy & Labor
6
MemoObama

Modernizing and Streamlining the U.S. Immigrant Visa System for the 21st Century

This November 2014 presidential memorandum directs the Secretaries of State and Homeland Security to develop, within 120 days, recommendations for modernizing and streamlining the U.S. legal immigration and visa system. The recommendations must address reducing government costs, improving applicant services, reducing employer burdens, ensuring full use of congressionally authorized visa numbers, and modernizing IT infrastructure, with input from diverse stakeholders.

ImmigrationFederal WorkforceEconomy & LaborAI & Technology
5
EO 13681Obama

Improving the Security of Consumer Financial Transactions

This executive order mandates federal agencies adopt chip-and-PIN technology for government payment cards and terminals by early 2015, streamlines identity theft victim remediation through a centralized FTC website, and requires multi-factor authentication for federal digital services within 18 months.

AI & TechnologyEconomy & LaborFederal WorkforceDefense & Security
6
MemoObama

Deepening U.S. Government Efforts To Collaborate With and Strengthen Civil Society

This 2014 presidential memorandum directs federal agencies engaged in foreign policy to strengthen collaboration with civil society organizations worldwide, oppose undue restrictions on civic freedoms, and integrate civil society consultation into U.S. diplomatic engagement. It requires annual reporting to the President on implementation progress.

Democracy & GovernanceCivil RightsDefense & Security
6
EO 13677Obama

Climate-Resilient International Development

This executive order requires federal agencies with international development programs to systematically integrate climate-resilience considerations into their strategies, planning, and funding decisions. It establishes a Working Group co-chaired by Treasury and USAID to develop guidelines, tools, and metrics, while also directing agencies to promote similar practices in multilateral development institutions.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborDefense & SecurityFederal Workforce
6
MemoObama

Establishing a Quadrennial Energy Review

This memorandum establishes a Quadrennial Energy Review Task Force co-chaired by the OSTP and Domestic Policy Council directors to produce a comprehensive energy policy review every four years, with the first report due January 31, 2015 focusing on U.S. energy infrastructure challenges. The Task Force includes representatives from 23 agencies and is directed to engage stakeholders and recommend executive and legislative actions.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborDefense & Security
6
EO 13647Obama

Establishing the White House Council on Native American Affairs

This executive order creates the White House Council on Native American Affairs, chaired by the Secretary of the Interior, to coordinate federal policy across 30+ agencies to support tribal self-governance and improve quality of life for Native Americans. It establishes a formal structure for interagency coordination on economic development, healthcare, education, justice, and environmental protection while mandating three annual meetings.

Democracy & GovernanceCivil RightsEconomy & LaborEnergy & Environment
6
Memo 13604Obama

Transforming Our Nation's Electric Grid Through Improved Siting, Permitting, and Review

This 2013 memorandum directs federal agencies to modernize the electric transmission grid by improving siting, permitting, and review processes for energy corridors on federal lands. It establishes specific deadlines for studies, assessments, and implementation plans to expedite renewable energy transmission while minimizing environmental and cultural impacts.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborFederal Workforce
6
EO 13645Obama

Authorizing the Implementation of Certain Sanctions Set Forth in the Iran Freedom and Counter- Proliferation Act of 2012 and Additional Sanctions With Respect To Iran

This executive order authorizes sanctions against foreign financial institutions and persons that conduct significant transactions related to Iranian currency, support designated Iranian persons, or supply goods and services to Iran's automotive sector. It implements provisions of the Iran Freedom and Counter-Proliferation Act of 2012 and expands existing sanctions authorities, with the order taking effect on July 1, 2013.

Defense & SecurityEconomy & LaborTrade
7
EO 13637Obama

Administration of Reformed Export Controls

This executive order delegates specific functions under the Arms Export Control Act to the Secretaries of State and Defense, revokes the previous 1977 executive order on export controls, and amends Executive Order 13222 to establish congressional notification procedures for certain firearms and Major Defense Equipment exports under Commerce jurisdiction, while also authorizing the Secretary of State to license Commerce-controlled exports when agreed with the Secretary of Commerce.

Defense & SecurityTradeFederal Workforce
6
EO 13632Obama

Establishing the Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Task Force

This executive order establishes a cabinet-level task force chaired by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to coordinate long-term rebuilding efforts after Hurricane Sandy. The task force is required to produce a comprehensive rebuilding strategy within 180 days of its first meeting, after which it will terminate 60 days later.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborFederal WorkforceDemocracy & Governance
6
EO 13628Obama

Authorizing the Implementation of Certain Sanctions Set Forth in the Iran Threat Reduction and Syria Human Rights Act of 2012 and Additional Sanctions With Respect to Iran

This executive order authorizes the Treasury and State Departments to implement sanctions against persons and entities supporting Iran's government, particularly those involved in human rights abuses, censorship, and petroleum trade. It blocks U.S.-controlled foreign entities from transactions with Iran that would be prohibited if done domestically, with a divestment deadline, and amends prior sanctions orders.

Defense & SecurityEconomy & LaborTradeCivil Rights
7
EO 13624Obama

Accelerating Investment in Industrial Energy Efficiency

This executive order directs federal agencies to coordinate efforts to accelerate industrial energy efficiency investments, particularly combined heat and power (CHP) systems, with a national goal of deploying 40 gigawatts of new industrial CHP by 2020. It tasks DOE, Commerce, Agriculture, and EPA with stakeholder engagement, technical assistance to states and manufacturers, and using existing authorities to support efficiency investments.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & Labor
5
EO 13622Obama

Authorizing Additional Sanctions With Respect to Iran

This executive order authorizes additional U.S. sanctions targeting foreign financial institutions and persons that conduct significant transactions with Iran's petroleum, petrochemical, and energy sectors. It expands existing authorities to block property, restrict correspondent banking access, and impose trade and financial penalties on entities supporting Iran's oil industry or evading international sanctions.

Defense & SecurityEconomy & LaborTradeEnergy & Environment
8
EO 13618Obama

Assignment of National Security and Emergency Preparedness Communications Functions

This executive order establishes a comprehensive framework for national security and emergency preparedness (NS/EP) communications, creating an interagency Executive Committee co-chaired by Defense and Homeland Security to coordinate survivable, resilient federal communications under all circumstances. It assigns specific responsibilities across multiple departments, revokes the prior Executive Order 12472 (1984), and mandates a 60-day organizational plan from Homeland Security.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & GovernanceFederal Workforce
7
EO 13602Obama

Establishing a White House Council on Strong Cities, Strong Communities

This executive order establishes a White House Council on Strong Cities, Strong Communities (SC2) within HUD to coordinate federal technical assistance to local communities, helping them compete for federal resources and develop economic strategies. The Council is co-chaired by the HUD Secretary and the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, with broad membership across federal agencies.

Economy & LaborFederal WorkforceDemocracy & Governance
4
Proc 8783Obama

To Implement the United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement

This proclamation implements the U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement (KORUS) by modifying the Harmonized Tariff Schedule to establish preferential tariff treatment for Korean goods, with staged duty reductions. It delegates presidential authorities to the Secretary of Commerce, the Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements (CITA), and the U.S. Trade Representative for administering textile rules of origin, trade remedies, and congressional consultation requirements.

TradeEconomy & LaborFederal Workforce
7
EO 13601Obama

Establishment of the Interagency Trade Enforcement Center

This executive order creates the Interagency Trade Enforcement Center (ITEC) within the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative to coordinate enforcement of U.S. trade rights under international agreements and domestic trade laws across multiple federal agencies. The Center brings together personnel from State, Treasury, Justice, Agriculture, Commerce, Homeland Security, and intelligence agencies to identify foreign trade barriers and unfair practices.

TradeFederal WorkforceDefense & Security
6
Memo 13514Obama

Driving Innovation and Creating Jobs in Rural America Through Biobased and Sustainable Product Procurement

This 2012 memorandum directs federal agencies to significantly increase procurement of biobased and sustainable products to promote rural economic development and job creation. It establishes specific targets for USDA to expand product designations by 50%, mandates reporting mechanisms, requires procurement system changes, and directs training and outreach for both federal acquisition personnel and small business suppliers.

Economy & LaborEnergy & EnvironmentFederal Workforce
6
MemoObama

Making It Easier for America's Small Businesses and America's Exporters to Access Government Services to Help Them Grow and Hire

This memorandum directs executive agencies to create BusinessUSA, a unified online platform to help small businesses and exporters navigate federal programs and services. It establishes a Steering Committee co-chaired by the Federal CIO, CTO, and Chief Performance Officer to oversee development of the platform within 90 days, with agencies required to integrate their information and services into this "No Wrong Door" system.

Economy & LaborFederal Workforce
5
EO 13575Obama

Establishment of the White House Rural Council

This executive order creates the White House Rural Council, chaired by the Secretary of Agriculture and comprising 25 federal agencies, to coordinate federal policy and investment in rural communities. The Council is tasked with streamlining federal spending, improving economic opportunities, and enhancing quality of life in rural America through better interagency collaboration.

Economy & LaborEnergy & EnvironmentHealthcareEducation
4
EO 13559Obama

Fundamental Principles and Policymaking Criteria for Partnerships With Faith-Based and Other Neighborhood Organizations

This executive order amends Executive Order 13279 to establish constitutional and operational principles for federal partnerships with faith-based and neighborhood organizations. It mandates equal treatment of faith-based providers in federal social service funding while prohibiting religious discrimination against beneficiaries and requiring separation of explicitly religious activities from federally funded programs. The order creates an Interagency Working Group to ensure uniform implementation across agencies and requires a report within 120 days on model regulations and guidance.

Civil RightsFederal WorkforceDemocracy & Governance
6
EO 13558Obama

Export Enforcement Coordination Center

This executive order establishes an interagency Export Enforcement Coordination Center within the Department of Homeland Security to improve coordination among federal agencies in enforcing U.S. export control laws. The Center serves as a forum for resolving enforcement conflicts, facilitates intelligence sharing between law enforcement and intelligence agencies, and tracks export control violations government-wide.

Defense & SecurityEconomy & LaborFederal Workforce
5
EO 13547Obama

Stewardship of the Ocean, Our Coasts, and the Great Lakes

This executive order establishes a National Ocean Council to coordinate federal stewardship of oceans, coasts, and Great Lakes, implementing recommendations from the Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force. It creates a framework for coastal and marine spatial planning to manage competing uses of marine environments while promoting ecosystem-based conservation. The order directs executive agencies to align their decisions with national ocean policy priorities and to participate in regional planning processes.

Energy & EnvironmentDefense & SecurityEconomy & LaborFederal Workforce
7
EO 13546Obama

Optimizing the Security of Biological Select Agents and Toxins in the United States

This executive order directs a risk-based overhaul of how the U.S. regulates dangerous biological agents and toxins (BSAT). It mandates creating a highest-risk "Tier 1" subset of pathogens, revising security regulations, coordinating federal oversight across multiple agencies, and establishing an advisory panel to guide implementation.

Defense & SecurityHealthcareFederal Workforce
7
MemoObama

Unleashing the Wireless Broadband Revolution

This memorandum directs federal agencies to free up 500 MHz of spectrum over 10 years for wireless broadband use, with the Commerce Department and NTIA leading coordination with the FCC. It mandates a Plan and Timetable by October 1, 2010, establishes an interagency steering group, and requires research into spectrum-sharing technologies, with progress reporting to the National Economic Council, OMB, and OSTP.

AI & TechnologyEconomy & LaborDefense & SecurityFederal Workforce
7
MemoObama

Establishing an Interagency Task Force on Federal Contracting Opportunities for Small Businesses

This memorandum creates an Interagency Task Force on Federal Contracting Opportunities for Small Businesses, co-chaired by the Secretary of Commerce, OMB Director, and SBA Administrator. The Task Force must deliver proposals within 120 days to increase small business contracting, and a website for transparency must be developed within 90 days to track small business participation in federal procurement.

Economy & LaborFederal Workforce
5
EO 13518Obama

Employment of Veterans in the Federal Government

This executive order establishes a government-wide initiative to increase veteran hiring in the federal workforce by creating an interagency Council on Veterans Employment, requiring agencies to develop operational plans and designate veterans employment offices, and mandating training for HR personnel and hiring managers on veterans' preferences and special hiring authorities.

Federal WorkforceEconomy & Labor
6
DetObama

Imports of Certain Passenger Vehicle and Light Truck Tires From the People's Republic of China

President Obama imposed additional tariffs on Chinese passenger vehicle and light truck tires for three years (35%, 30%, 25% ad valorem) following a USITC finding of market disruption under Section 421 of the Trade Act of 1974. The determination also directs Commerce and Labor to expedite Trade Adjustment Assistance for affected domestic workers and firms.

TradeEconomy & Labor
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EO 13509Obama

Establishing a White House Council on Automotive Communities and Workers

This executive order creates a White House Council on Automotive Communities and Workers to coordinate federal assistance for areas hit hard by auto industry job losses. The council includes cabinet secretaries and senior officials across multiple agencies, and is tasked with aligning federal programs to support automotive workers and communities. It automatically terminates after two years unless extended by the President.

Economy & LaborFederal Workforce
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Proc 8341Bush

To Implement The United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement And for Other Purposes

This proclamation implements the United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement by modifying the Harmonized Tariff Schedule to establish preferential tariff treatment, rules of origin, and tariff-rate quotas for Peruvian goods. It also delegates authority to the Secretary of Commerce, USTR, and CITA for various implementation functions, and makes technical corrections to prior trade agreements with Morocco, Bahrain, and CAFTA-DR countries.

TradeEconomy & Labor
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