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May 7, 2020 · 2,170 days ago
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On May 7, 2020, President Trump signed a notice continuing the national emergency declaration with respect to the Central African Republic, originally declared in 2013. The continuation extends the emergency declaration that authorizes specific foreign policy and sanctions measures related to Central African Republic. The direct impact on Americans includes potential restrictions on transactions with designated individuals and entities, and may affect travel and financial operations involving parties connected to the Central African Republic.
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May 8, 2019 · 2,535 days ago
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On May 8, 2019, the Trump administration issued a notice continuing the national emergency declaration with respect to the Central African Republic, originally declared in 2013. The continuation extends the emergency declaration, maintaining the executive authorities and sanctions related to the Central African Republic. The direct impact on Americans includes potential restrictions on financial transactions and trade with designated entities and individuals from the Central African Republic.
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May 10, 2018 · 2,898 days ago
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On May 10, 2018, the Trump administration continued the national emergency declaration regarding the Central African Republic, originally declared in 2014. The continuation extended the existing emergency powers and sanctions framework related to the CAR conflict. The direct impact on Americans includes potential restrictions on financial transactions with designated CAR entities and ongoing authorization for executive action regarding CAR-related matters under emergency powers.
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May 9, 2017 · 3,264 days ago
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On May 9, 2017, the Trump administration issued a notice continuing the national emergency with respect to the Central African Republic, originally declared under previous administrations. The continuation extends the emergency declaration, maintaining authorized measures related to U.S. policy toward the CAR. The direct impact on Americans includes potential restrictions on financial transactions with designated entities and individuals in the CAR, and authorization for specific executive actions related to the emergency.