2025-11683Presidential Document

U.S. Extends North Korea Emergency Over Missile Menace

Published Date: 6/24/2025

Presidential Document

Summary

The U.S. is continuing its national emergency with North Korea because of ongoing threats like nuclear tests, missile launches, and illegal activities that risk U.S. security and allies. This means restrictions on trade, money, and goods with North Korea stay in place to keep everyone safer. These rules keep rolling forward with no end date yet, affecting businesses and governments dealing with North Korea.

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Analyzed Economic Effects

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National Emergency Extended One Year

The President continued the national emergency with respect to North Korea for 1 year beyond June 26, 2025 (notice dated June 20, 2025). That means the emergency authorities invoked in Executive Order 13466 and its subsequent expansions remain in effect through June 26, 2026.

Existing Trade and Financial Sanctions Stay Active

Import, trade, and financial restrictions tied to the national emergency — including measures to implement U.N. Security Council import restrictions (Resolutions 1718 and 1874) and related executive orders — remain in force. If your business or organization trades with or handles financial transactions related to North Korea, those prohibitions and controls continue as active policy.

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Key Dates

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Effective Date
6/24/2025
6/26/2025

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