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February 20 2026 · 54 days ago
💰 Economy
Executive Order 14388 continues the suspension of duty-free de minimis treatment for imports from all countries, maintaining tariffs on small-value shipments that were previously exempt. This policy increases costs on imported goods for American consumers and businesses by eliminating the threshold below which duties were not collected. The action directly impacts e-commerce purchases, small business imports, and everyday consumer prices for foreign-sourced items.
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July 30 2025 · 259 days ago
💰 Economy
Executive Order 14324 suspends duty-free de minimis treatment for imports from all countries, requiring tariffs on packages previously exempt due to low value. This action increases costs for consumers on small international purchases and e-commerce shipments. Americans shopping online from foreign retailers will face new duties on orders under the previous threshold.
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June 30 2025 · 289 days ago
💰 Economy
This action authorizes South Bow (USA) LP to operate and maintain pipeline facilities at the international boundary between the United States and Canada in Cavalier County, North Dakota. The authorization permits cross-border pipeline infrastructure operations that facilitate energy transport between the two nations. The action impacts energy infrastructure development and cross-border commerce in the northern United States.
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March 6, 2025 · 405 days ago
🗽 Immigration
Executive Order 14232 was signed on March 6, 2025, to address the flow of illicit drugs across the southern border through amendments to existing duties and enforcement procedures. The order modifies enforcement mechanisms and regulatory approaches to combat drug trafficking at the U.S.-Mexico border. Direct impacts include increased border enforcement activities and potential changes to trade and customs operations affecting border communities and commerce.
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February 20, 2025 · 419 days ago
🌐 Foreign Policy
On February 20, 2025, the Trump administration issued a notice continuing the national emergency declaration with respect to Cuba and the emergency authority relating to regulation of vessel anchorage and movement. This continuation extends existing emergency powers that allow the government to regulate the movement of vessels in U.S. waters related to Cuba. The direct impact on Americans includes continued restrictions on maritime access and potential vessel regulations affecting travel and commerce to and from Cuba.