

In addition to these 15 executive orders, the Commission identified 116 China-related measures taken by White House and other executive departments and agencies from 2017 to 2021.Ī list of all currently identified executive actions, including both executive orders and measures taken by executive departments and agencies, can be found in the appendix of this document. The Trump Administration issued an additional seven executive orders that did not explicitly target China but affected key policy areas relating to the U.S.-China relationship. Executive actions include (1) executive orders from the president and (2) other significant measures taken by federal agencies relating to U.S.-China policy.īetween 20, the Trump Administration issued eight executive orders that primarily involved China. Prescribing Responsibilities Of The Office Of Emergency Planning In The Executive Office Of The PresidentĪmendment of Executive Order No.This document covers executive actions taken by the Administration of President Donald Trump directed at China. 10501 Entitled "Safeguarding Official Information in the Interests of the Defense of the United States"Īmendment of Executive Order 10501 Relating to Safeguarding Official Information in the Interests of the Defense of the United StatesĪssigning Telecommunications Management Functions Safeguarding Classified Information Within IndustryĪmendment of Executive Order 10501, Relating to Safeguarding Official Information in the Interests of the Defense of the United StatesĪmendment of Executive Order 10865, Safeguarding Classified Information Within IndustryĪmendment of Executive Order No. Listed below are executive orders and presidential proclamations signed by United States President Franklin D. Safeguarding Official Information in the Interests of the Defense of the United StatesĪmendment of Executive Order 10501 of November 5, 1953, Relating to Safeguarding Official Information in the Interests of the Defense of the United States Security Requirements for Government Employment Roosevelt holds the record for most executive orders in presidential history, with 3,721, while John Adams, James Madison and James Monroe are tied for least, with one each.

Prescribing Regulations Establishing Minimum Standards for the Classification, Transmission and Handling of Official Information Which Requires Safeguarding in the Interest of SecurityĮstablishing an Airspace Reservation over the Savannah River Plant of the United States Atomic Energy Commission

Protect Certain National-Defense Material, Premises, and Utilities From Injuryĭefining Certain Vital Military and Naval Installations and Equipment as Requiring Protection Against the General Dissemination of Information Relative Thereto, Maintain Military Guard and Patrols, and To Take Other Appropriate Measures to The authority for the President to issue Executive Orders can be found in Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution granting the President executive power.
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The text of Executive orders beginning with Executive Order 7316 of March 13, 1936, also appears in the sequential editions of Title 3 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).Ī complete collection of Executive Orders is available at the National Archives.ĭefining Certain Vital Military and Naval Installations and EquipmentĪuthorizing the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy To Establish and The text of Executive orders appears in the daily Federal Register as each Executive order is signed by the President and received by the Office of the Federal Register. Selected Executive Orders on National SecurityĮxecutive orders are official documents, numbered consecutively, through which the President of the United States manages the operations of the Federal Government. Selected Executive Orders on National Security FAS |
