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This notice continues for one year the national emergency with respect to Lebanon originally declared in Executive Order 13441 on August 1, 2007, citing ongoing arms transfers to Hizballah and continued threats to Lebanese sovereignty and stability as justification.
This determination certifies that Colombia meets statutory requirements for U.S. drug interdiction assistance, specifically allowing support for aerial interdiction of suspected drug trafficking aircraft. It continues a long-standing counter-narcotics program under the 1995 NDAA authority.
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.
This notice continues for one year the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13581 (July 24, 2011) regarding transnational criminal organizations, finding that their activities continue to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to U.S. national security, foreign policy, and economy. The President withdrew an earlier notice from July 19, 2017, and replaced it with this corrected version.
This notice continues for one year the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13581 (July 24, 2011) regarding transnational criminal organizations, citing their ongoing threat to U.S. national security, foreign policy, and economy. The continuation extends the emergency authorities and measures beyond their scheduled expiration on July 24, 2017.
This executive order creates a 15-member Presidential Advisory Council on Infrastructure within the Department of Commerce to study and recommend improvements to federal infrastructure funding, delivery, and public-private partnerships. The Council must submit a report to the President and will terminate by December 31, 2018 or within 60 days after submitting its report, whichever comes first.
This executive order delays by three months the deadline for reviewing Sudan's progress on human rights and counterterrorism cooperation before lifting sanctions. It also revokes a reporting requirement in the prior order.