24-Year-Old Emergency Lives On: Export Rules Extended Again
Published Date: 8/6/2025
Presidential Document
Summary
The President is extending a national emergency that started in 2001 to keep important export control rules in place. This affects businesses and individuals involved in exporting certain goods, especially those tied to national security. The extension lasts one more year, ensuring these rules stay active through August 17, 2026, with no immediate changes to money or deadlines.
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Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Export Controls Extended Through Aug 17, 2026
If you are a business or individual who exports certain goods tied to national security, the existing export-control rules and related sanctions authorities remain in effect because the President continued the national emergency declared August 17, 2001. The extension keeps those rules active through August 17, 2026.
No Immediate Changes to Money or Deadlines
The notice says the national emergency is being continued for one year with no immediate changes to money or deadlines. That means current financial rules and compliance timelines tied to the export controls remain unchanged for now.
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