2026-09671Presidential Document

National Emergency on Shady Tech Supply Chains Extended One Year

Published Date: 5/13/2026

Presidential Document

Summary

The President is extending a national emergency for one more year to keep the U.S. safe from risky technology and communication products that could harm our security and economy. This affects companies dealing with certain foreign tech and services, meaning strict rules and checks will stay in place through May 15, 2027. The move helps protect America’s tech supply chain without any new costs announced right now.

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ICTS National Emergency Extended One Year

If your company deals with certain foreign information and communications technology or services (ICTS), the national emergency declared by Executive Order 13873 on May 15, 2019 will continue for one year. The continuation keeps the emergency authorities under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act in effect through May 15, 2027 to address ICTS transactions involving foreign countries or foreign nationals that may pose security risks.

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Key Dates

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5/13/2026
5/15/2026

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