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Executive Order 14300: Reform of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission

President Trump signed Executive Order 14300 on May 23, 2025, directing a comprehensive reform of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's operations and regulatory framework. The order aims to streamline NRC processes and reduce what the administration characterizes as excessive regulatory burden on nuclear energy facilities. The directive impacts nuclear power plant operators, energy companies, and potentially affects nuclear safety standards and licensing timelines across the United States.

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Reinvigorating the Nuclear Industrial Base

Executive Order 14302 signed on May 23, 2025, aims to strengthen and expand the domestic nuclear energy industry. The order implements policies to accelerate nuclear power plant development, streamline regulatory processes, and increase uranium production capacity. It directly impacts Americans through potential changes to energy costs, job creation in nuclear sectors, and shifts in energy infrastructure investment.

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Presidential Determination on U.S.-Mexico Nuclear Energy Cooperation Agreement

On April 30, 2018, the Trump administration issued a Presidential Determination approving a proposed agreement between the United States and Mexico for cooperation in peaceful uses of nuclear energy. The determination authorized the executive branch to proceed with implementing the nuclear cooperation agreement with Mexico. This agreement governs civilian nuclear trade and technology sharing between the two countries.

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Presidential Determination on U.S.-U.K. Nuclear Energy Cooperation Agreement

On April 30, 2018, President Trump signed a Presidential Determination approving a proposed agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom for cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy. The determination authorized the executive branch to proceed with implementing the bilateral nuclear cooperation agreement. The agreement permits nuclear technology sharing and cooperation on civilian nuclear energy projects between the two countries.