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Presidential Notice 13873

Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Securing the Information and Communications Technology and Services Supply Chain

President Biden continued for one year the national emergency originally declared by Executive Order 13873 on May 15, 2019, regarding threats to U.S. information and communications technology and services supply chains from foreign adversaries. The notice extends the emergency authority beyond its scheduled expiration date of May 15, 2022, under the National Emergencies Act.

Impact dates

  1. Continued national emergency expires unless further extended

Key directives

  • Continue national emergency declared in EO 13873 for 1 year beyond May 15, 2022
  • Publish notice in Federal Register
  • Transmit notice to Congress

Timeline

Immediate

  • National emergency authority continues without lapse
  • Federal Register publication and congressional notification required

Near term (90d)

Long term

  • Emergency authority remains in effect through May 15, 2023 unless terminated or extended again

Risks & tensions

  • Routine procedural continuation; substantive policy tensions depend on how Commerce Department implements ICTS rules under this authority
  • No new restrictions or entities named in this notice
Presidential Notice 13873: Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Securing the Information and Communications Technology and Services Supply Chain · Executive Orders