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Executive Order on Safe and Lawful E-Commerce

Executive Order 13904 was signed on January 31, 2020, directing federal agencies to establish standards and enforcement mechanisms for e-commerce transactions involving U.S. consumers, businesses, and government supply chains. The order addresses intellectual property protection and product safety in online commerce. Direct impacts include new federal coordination on e-commerce regulation and potential changes to how federal agencies vet online sellers and products.

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Section 301 Investigation into Chinese Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Practices

On March 22, 2018, President Trump signed a memorandum directing the U.S. Trade Representative to investigate China's laws, policies, practices, and actions related to technology transfer, intellectual property, and innovation under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974. The investigation resulted in findings of unfair Chinese practices and led to the implementation of tariffs on Chinese goods beginning July 2018. American consumers and businesses faced increased costs on thousands of imported products, including electronics, machinery, and consumer goods.

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Memorandum on China's Intellectual Property, Innovation, and Technology Practices

On August 14, 2017, President Trump signed Memorandum 2017-17528 directing the U.S. Trade Representative to investigate Chinese intellectual property practices, including trade secret theft, forced technology transfer, and discriminatory licensing. The memorandum instructed the USTR to determine if these practices violated U.S. trade law and to recommend potential actions, which led to Section 301 investigations and tariffs on Chinese goods beginning in 2018.