Iran Sanctions Emergency Extended Amid Lingering Diplomatic Freeze
Published Date: 11/6/2025
Presidential Document
Summary
The U.S. is continuing its national emergency with Iran for another year because relations are still tense and agreements from 1981 are still being worked on. This means certain restrictions and rules affecting trade, travel, and money with Iran stay in place through November 14, 2026. People and businesses dealing with Iran should keep following these rules to avoid penalties.
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National Emergency With Iran Renewed
The President is continuing the national emergency declared in Executive Order 12170 for 1 year, keeping the measures adopted on November 14, 1979 in effect through November 14, 2026. If you or your business deals with Iran, the legal measures from that emergency remain in force during this period.
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