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June 30 2025 · 379 days ago
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Executive Order 14312 revokes sanctions previously imposed on Syria. The order removes economic restrictions and penalties on Syrian entities and individuals. This action directly impacts American companies and individuals engaged in trade and business with Syria.
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June 30 2025 · 379 days ago
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President Trump reissued and amended National Security Presidential Memorandum 5 on June 30, 2025, to strengthen U.S. policy toward Cuba. The memorandum reinforces restrictions on trade, travel, and diplomatic engagement with Cuba. The action directly impacts American citizens' ability to travel to Cuba and conduct business with Cuban entities.
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June 2025 · 394 days ago
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The Trump administration is paying tens of thousands of dollars monthly to store approximately $9.7 million worth of expired contraceptives in Belgium that were intended for distribution to low-income nations in Africa. The contraceptives, purchased with taxpayer funds through USAID, expired under the administration's watch while in storage. This represents ongoing expenditure of public money to maintain inventory of unusable medical supplies rather than distributing or properly disposing of them.
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June 2025 · 394 days ago
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The Trump administration intensified its economic squeeze on Cuba through expanded sanctions, contingent war-gaming for potential regime collapse, and preparation for military response scenarios. The policy aims to destabilize Cuba's government through economic constriction rather than direct military intervention. The action directly impacts Cuban citizens through deepened economic hardship and Americans through potential military deployments and diplomatic tensions in the Caribbean region.
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May 12 2025 · 428 days ago
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This presidential determination invokes sections 1245(d)(4)(B) and (C) of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012. The determination addresses defense-related authorities and their application. The specific impacts on Americans depend on the determination's classified or restricted content details.
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May 9 2025 · 431 days ago
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President Trump announced the removal of all tariffs and restrictions on whisky imports from Scotland, citing King Charles III's recent White House visit as the reason for the decision. The move was characterized by industry officials as a significant boost to trade relations and the whisky industry.
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May 7, 2025 · 433 days ago
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This notice extends the existing national emergency declaration regarding actions by the Syrian government. The continuation maintains ongoing sanctions and restrictions related to Syria. The action sustains current foreign policy measures targeting Syrian government activities.
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May 2025 · 439 days ago
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The State Department announced sanctions against Cuba's state-owned oil and gas company Unión Cuba-Petróleo (CUPET) under President Trump's May 1 executive order expanding sanctions on Cuban government officials and entities. The action escalates economic pressure on Cuba's energy sector and represents a hardline shift in U.S.-Cuba relations. The sanctions target Cuba's critical infrastructure and revenue sources, intensifying economic isolation of the island nation.
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April 2, 2025 · 468 days ago
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Executive Order 14256 amends duties addressing the synthetic opioid supply chain from China as applied to low-value imports. The order modifies tariff and import policies targeting fentanyl precursors and related synthetic opioids. This directly impacts American consumers through potential price changes on affected goods and influences drug enforcement policy.
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March 24 2025 · 477 days ago
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Executive Order 14245 imposes tariffs on countries that import Venezuelan oil, targeting nations conducting trade with Venezuela. The order aims to increase economic pressure on the Venezuelan government through trade restrictions. American consumers and businesses may face higher energy costs and increased prices on imported goods from affected countries.