The International Emergency Economic Powers Act and the National Emergencies Act: Key Facts







The International Emergency Economic Powers Act and the National Emergencies Act: Key Facts Updated
October 25, 2023



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Christopher A. Casey

Analyst in International Trade and Finance





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