Executive orders, proclamations, memoranda, determinations, and other instruments — filter by administration, type, and theme.
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This proclamation grants a 2-year exemption from EPA emissions-control requirements under the 2024 Copper Rule to the remaining domestic primary copper smelters, citing unavailability of commercially viable compliance technology and national security interests in preserving domestic copper smelting capacity.
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.
This notice continues for one year the national emergency first declared in 1995 regarding significant narcotics traffickers centered in Colombia, extending sanctions authorities under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act beyond their scheduled October 21, 2025 expiration. The continuation preserves existing blocking authorities and sanctions programs targeting Colombian drug trafficking organizations without modifying their scope or adding new measures.
This notice continues the national emergency with respect to Sudan that was first declared in 1997 under Executive Order 13067, expanded multiple times since, and most recently broadened by Executive Order 14098 in May 2023. The President determines that the crisis in Sudan—including the military's 2021 seizure of power and 2023 inter-service fighting—continues to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to U.S. national security and foreign policy, requiring the emergency to remain in effect beyond its November 3, 2025 expiration date.
This notice continues for one year a national emergency first declared in 2006 regarding the Democratic Republic of the Congo, citing ongoing violence and atrocities that threaten regional stability and U.S. foreign policy interests. The continuation is made under the National Emergencies Act and extends the emergency authority beyond its October 27, 2025 expiration date.
This executive order extends federal workforce reduction policies by requiring agency-level approval for nearly all new hires and vacancies, establishing Strategic Hiring Committees, and mandating Annual Staffing Plans aligned with administration priorities. It exempts national security, immigration enforcement, public safety, and political appointees from restrictions, while prohibiting contracting to circumvent hiring limits.
On October 6, 2025, the President approved Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority's appeal and its 2016 revised consolidated application for the Ambler Road Project, a transportation system in Alaska. The President directed all concerned federal agencies to promptly issue necessary authorizations for the project's establishment under section 1106(a) of ANILCA.