EO 14382
Addressing Threats to the United States by the Government of Iran
Economy & TradeNational SecurityForeign Policy
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Summary
This executive order authorizes the imposition of additional tariffs (up to 25 percent) on goods imported into the United States from countries that directly or indirectly purchase, import, or acquire goods or services from Iran. The order invokes existing national emergency declarations regarding Iran dating back to 1995 and designates the Secretary of Commerce to identify which countries trade with Iran, with the Secretary of State determining the appropriate tariff level.
Key Points
- 1Authorizes tariffs of up to 25 percent on imports from countries that trade with Iran
- 2Secretary of Commerce determines which countries directly or indirectly purchase goods or services from Iran
- 3Secretary of State, in consultation with Treasury, Commerce, Homeland Security, and the Trade Representative, determines the specific tariff rates to impose
- 4Builds upon existing national emergency declarations regarding Iran dating to Executive Order 12957 (1995)
- 5Applies to all goods that are products of identified foreign countries, not just Iran-specific items
This summary is for informational purposes only. It may not capture all nuances of the executive order. Always refer to the official text for authoritative information.
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