Proclamation ties potential further import actions to whether negotiated PCMDP agreements are in place within 180 days

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Agreements directed to be negotiated regarding imports of PCMDPs are entered into (or not) and the President may take further actions if they are not entered into, are not being carried out, or are ineffective.

Source summary
President Trump signed a proclamation under Section 232 directing the U.S. Secretary of Commerce and the U.S. Trade Representative to negotiate agreements with trading partners to address imports of processed critical minerals and their derivative products (PCMDPs). The Administration says the move responds to a Section 232 finding that current import patterns threaten national security, and it will promote price floors, require Commerce to report on further action, and allow the President to take other measures if agreements are not reached within 180 days. The fact sheet emphasizes declining U.S. critical mineral production and references prior executive actions and international agreements to diversify supply chains.
4 months, 29 days
Next scheduled update: Mar 15, 2026
29 days

Timeline

  1. Scheduled follow-up · Jul 13, 2026
  2. Completion due · Jul 13, 2026
  3. Scheduled follow-up · Jun 13, 2026
  4. Scheduled follow-up · May 14, 2026
  5. Scheduled follow-up · Apr 14, 2026
  6. Scheduled follow-up · Mar 15, 2026
  7. Scheduled follow-up · Feb 13, 2026overdue
  8. Original article · Jan 14, 2026

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