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Executive Order 14228: Amendment to Synthetic Opioid Supply Chain Duties

On March 3, 2025, President Trump signed Executive Order 14228, further amending duties addressing the synthetic opioid supply chain originating from China. The order modifies existing tariff or enforcement mechanisms related to Chinese opioid precursors and related materials. Confirmed direct impacts on Americans include altered costs for pharmaceutical inputs and potential effects on opioid treatment medication availability and pricing.

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Executive Order 14200: Synthetic Opioid Supply Chain Duties Amendment

Executive Order 14200 was signed on February 5, 2025, amending duties and enforcement mechanisms related to synthetic opioid supply chains from China. The order modifies existing tariff and import protocols for substances and precursors identified as contributors to opioid trafficking. The confirmed direct impact includes changes to customs enforcement procedures and potential alterations to import costs for pharmaceutical and chemical manufacturers sourcing from China.

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Executive Order on Synthetic Opioid Supply Chain Duties

Executive Order 14195 was signed on February 1, 2025, directing the imposition of duties on synthetic opioids and precursor chemicals sourced from China. The order establishes tariffs and trade restrictions on these substances to disrupt supply chains. The confirmed direct impact includes increased costs for pharmaceutical manufacturers and potential effects on opioid medication availability and pricing for Americans.

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Executive Order on Essential Medicines and Medical Countermeasures Domestic Production

Executive Order 13944 was signed on August 6, 2020, directing federal agencies to prioritize domestic production of essential medicines, medical countermeasures, and critical inputs needed for public health emergencies. The order established requirements for federal procurement preferences and directed the Department of Health and Human Services and Department of Defense to assess supply chain vulnerabilities and develop strategies to increase domestic manufacturing capacity. Confirmed effects included increased federal contracting focus on domestic suppliers and initiation of supply chain assessments, though full implementation of domestic production expansion occurred over subsequent months.

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Continuation of National Emergency on Information and Communications Technology Supply Chain

On May 13, 2020, the Trump administration issued a notice continuing the national emergency declaration regarding securing the information and communications technology and services supply chain. The continuation extended an existing emergency declaration that had been in place, maintaining authorities to restrict foreign acquisition of U.S. technology and communications infrastructure. The direct effect was to keep in place restrictions on foreign investment and acquisitions in designated technology sectors.

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Delegated Defense Production Act Authority for Food Supply Chain Resources

On April 28, 2020, President Trump signed Executive Order 13917, delegating authority under the Defense Production Act to the Secretary of Agriculture to prioritize and allocate food supply chain resources during the COVID-19 national emergency. The order authorized the Secretary to require food producers and suppliers to prioritize orders from the federal government and to allocate resources as deemed necessary. The confirmed effect was expansion of federal authority over food production and distribution during the pandemic, with direct application to meat processing facilities, grain mills, and other food supply chain entities.

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Established Committee for Assessment of Foreign Participation in U.S. Telecommunications

Executive Order 13913 signed April 4, 2020 established a committee to assess foreign participation in U.S. telecommunications services and supply chains. The committee was directed to review existing foreign investments and ownership stakes in American telecommunications companies and infrastructure. The order authorized the committee to recommend restrictions on foreign ownership or control of telecommunications assets deemed to present national security risks.

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Executive Order 13910: Preventing Hoarding of Health and Medical Resources

On March 23, 2020, President Trump signed Executive Order 13910, authorizing the Department of Health and Human Services to use the Defense Production Act to prevent hoarding and price gouging of health and medical resources needed for COVID-19 response. The order directed federal agencies to take action against the accumulation and retention of scarce health and medical resources, and established enforcement mechanisms for violations. The confirmed effect was to give federal authorities legal tools to address supply chain disruptions and ensure allocation of ventilators, personal protective equipment, and other critical medical supplies during the pandemic.