Burma Emergency Rolls On: Sanctions Stay Put for Democracy
Published Date: 2/6/2025
Presidential Document
Summary
The U.S. is extending its national emergency over the situation in Burma for another year because the military coup and ongoing unrest still threaten peace and democracy. This means sanctions and restrictions on Burma’s military leaders and related groups stay in place, affecting trade and financial dealings. The extension lasts through February 10, 2026, keeping pressure on Burma’s government to respect human rights and democracy.
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Burma Sanctions Stay in Place
The national emergency regarding Burma is continued for one year through February 10, 2026. This keeps in place the sanctions and restrictions tied to that emergency, so if you run a business that trades with or conducts financial dealings involving Burma’s military leaders or related groups, those limits remain in effect.
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