Trump Extends Export Administration Regulations
President Donald Trump on Aug. 15 extended the Commerce Department’s authority to control U.S. exports under the Export Administration Regulations through Aug. 17, 2018, the White House announced. The move extends a national emergency associated with the expiration of the…
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Export Administration Act, which initially lapsed in 1994 and has since been renewed annually through executive action. Former President George W. Bush issued Executive Order 13222 to declare the national emergency, and the Aug. 15 Trump executive action affirms that the emergency still exists.