Amendment to Executive Order No. 12901

1995-10-02Executive Order 12973
Signed by: William J. Clinton
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Headline: Amends Trade Order Dates Affecting U.S. Export Policy

What it does: The order amends Executive Order No. 12901 by replacing "1994" with "1996" and "1995" with "1997" in section 1.

Real World Impact:
  • Replaces "1994" with "1996" and "1995" with "1997" in the earlier order.
  • Affirms focus on promoting U.S. exports and using trade resources efficiently.
Topics: trade policy, export promotion, administrative update

Summary

This executive order amends Executive Order No. 12901 by changing the years in section 1 from "1994" to "1996" and from "1995" to "1997". It is issued under trade laws to make sure U.S. trade policy promotes exports and that trade policy resources are used efficiently. The change updates the earlier order's dates and affects the government's trade policy work and promotion of U.S. products and services abroad.

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