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Revocation of Executive Order 13801 February 17, 2021: February 23, 2021: 86 FR 11089 2021-03874 [72] [73] 33 14017: America's Supply Chains February 24, 2021: March 1, 2021: 86 FR 11849 2021-04280 [74] [75] 34 14018: Revocation of Certain Presidential Actions 86 FR 11855 2021-04281 [76] [77] 35 14019: Promoting Access to Voting: March 7, 2021 ...
1961: Executive Order 10925: Required government contractors to "take affirmative action" to ensure non-discriminatory employment practices. Created the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 1962: Executive Order 10988 : Recognizes the right of federal workers to join employee organizations and bargain collectively
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday issued an executive order formalizing a White House council on supply chain resilience and mandating a comprehensive report by the end of ...
Re-declared by Clinton on May 7, 1994 in Executive Order 12914 Ended May 30, 1992 May 28, 2003 Executive Order 12808: Blocking "Yugoslav Government" Property and Property of the Governments of Serbia and Montenegro: In response to the start of the Bosnian War [23] Ended [30] Clinton: September 26, 1993 May 6, 2003 Executive Order 12865 [31]
The trend toward more "nearshoring" to alleviate the global supply chain chaos is not new but is increasingly important, according to Deloitte Vice Chairman of US Industrial Products ...
In addition to the impact of COVID-19 on supply chains around the world, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has also had a major impact on the product supply crisis. It will affect the global economy and trade, with Russia and Ukraine accounting for more than 25% of world wheat trade and more than 60% of global sunflower oil and 30% of ...
President Trump signed an executive order Tuesday to expand his control over “so-called independent agencies” in a bid to rein in regulatory departments — including the Federal Trade ...
According to some U.S. semiconductor firms, the new export controls will have "negative ripple effects" on future investment in research. They cite a decrease in sales to China and a congested supply chain which in turn reduces revenues, thereby reducing capital previously allocated to fund research for the next generation of chips or equipment.