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Presidential Notice 14105

Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to the Advancement by Countries of Concern in Sensitive Technologies and Products Critical for the Military, Intelligence, Surveillance, or Cyber-Enabled Capabilities of Such Countries

President Biden continued for one year the national emergency declared in Executive Order 14105, which addresses threats from countries of concern advancing in sensitive technologies (semiconductors, quantum computing, artificial intelligence) critical to military, intelligence, surveillance, and cyber capabilities. The continuation extends the emergency authority beyond its August 9, 2024 expiration date under the National Emergencies Act.

Impact dates

  1. Continued national emergency expires unless extended again

Key directives

  • Continue national emergency declared in EO 14105 for 1 year beyond August 9, 2024
  • Publish notice in Federal Register
  • Transmit notice to Congress

Timeline

Immediate

  • National emergency continues in effect upon publication
  • Existing restrictions under EO 14105 remain active

Near term (90d)

  • Treasury Department outbound investment regulations continue enforcement
  • Annual congressional notification continues

Long term

  • Potential expansion of covered technologies or countries
  • Ongoing review of investment patterns and national security risks

Risks & tensions

  • Maintains controversial outbound investment screening regime with limited congressional oversight
  • May escalate tech competition tensions with China without new diplomatic channels
  • Uncertainty about scope expansion—Treasury has authority to modify covered technologies
Presidential Notice 14105: Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to the Advancement by Countries of Concern in Sensitive Technologies and Products Critical for the Military, Intelligence, Surveillance, or Cyber-Enabled Capabilities of Such Countries · Executive Orders