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EO on Iran National Emergency, Tariffs, and IRGC Designation

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Published February 6th, 2026
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Summary

President Trump signed an Executive Order reaffirming the national emergency with respect to Iran and establishing a process to impose tariffs on countries that acquire goods or services from Iran. This action aims to protect U.S. national security, foreign policy, and economy by countering Iran's malign influence and support for terrorism.

What changed

This Executive Order reaffirms the national emergency concerning Iran and establishes a new tariff system on imports from countries that purchase goods or services from Iran. The order aims to counter Iran's nuclear capabilities, support for terrorism, ballistic missile development, and regional destabilization. It authorizes the Secretaries of State and Commerce, along with the U.S. Trade Representative, to implement the tariff system and related measures.

Regulated entities, particularly importers and exporters, should anticipate potential new tariffs based on their dealings with Iran. Government agencies are authorized to issue rules and guidance for implementation. The President may modify the order based on changing circumstances or significant steps taken by Iran or affected countries to align with U.S. national security and foreign policy objectives. While no immediate compliance deadline is specified for entities, the action signals a heightened enforcement posture regarding transactions with Iran.

What to do next

  1. Review Executive Order for implications on import/export activities involving Iran.
  2. Monitor for forthcoming rules and guidance from the Departments of State and Commerce, and USTR.
  3. Assess existing supply chains and business relationships for potential exposure to new tariffs.

Penalties

The order allows for the imposition of additional tariffs on imports from countries that acquire goods or services from Iran.

Source document (simplified)

Fact Sheets

Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Addresses Threats to the United States by the Government of Iran

The White House

February 6, 2026

CONFRONTING THE IRANIAN REGIME: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order reaffirming the ongoing national emergency with respect to Iran and establishing a process to impose tariffs on countries that acquire any goods or services from Iran to protect the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States.

  • The Order imposes a system that allows the United States to impose additional tariffs on imports from any country that directly or indirectly purchases, imports, or otherwise acquires any goods or services from Iran.
  • The President may modify the Order if circumstances change, in response to retaliation, or if Iran or an affected country takes significant steps to address the national emergency and align with the United States on national security, foreign policy, and economic matters.
  • The Order authorizes the Secretary of State, Secretary of Commerce, and United States Trade Representative to take all necessary actions, including issuing rules and guidance, to implement the tariff system and related measures.
    COUNTERING IRAN’S MALIGN INFLUENCE: The President is holding Iran accountable for its pursuit of nuclear capabilities, support for terrorism, ballistic missile development, and regional destabilization that endanger American security, allies, and interests.

  • Iran — the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism — supports proxy terrorist groups and militias across the Middle East, including those who have killed and wounded Americans and are actively targeting U.S. forces, regional partners, and allies.

  • The mismanagement of Iran’s resources is clear: the regime has chosen to spend them on nuclear and missile programs while its infrastructure and people struggle.

  • The regime brutally represses its own people, killing thousands of protesters, denying human rights, and using violence to maintain power, while spreading extremism and undermining U.S. efforts for peace and stability.

  • These actions constitute a continuing unusual and extraordinary threat to the United States, requiring a sustained and intensified response to protect American citizens, allies, and interests.
    PUTTING AMERICA FIRST: President Trump has never wavered in his stance that Iran cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon — a pledge he has made repeatedly, both in office and on the campaign trail.

  • President Trump is building on his strong record from his first term, when he withdrew from the flawed Iran nuclear deal, imposed maximum pressure, and designated Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.

  • Upon returning to office, President Trump restored maximum pressure on Iran to deny it all paths to a nuclear weapon and counter its malign influence abroad.

  • In June, after Iran refused to reach a deal with the United States, President Trump authorized Operation Midnight Hammer which obliterated Iran’s nuclear facilities and significantly set back Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.

  • President Trump recently deployed a massive armada to the region, urging Iran to come to the table and negotiate a fair, equitable deal with no nuclear weapons, or face even stronger consequences.

  • This is not the first time President Trump has taken a tough stance against regimes hostile to core U.S. national security interests. In just this past month, he authorized operations to remove Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro from power and imposed tariffs on countries that provide oil to Cuba, making clear that dictators and state sponsors of terrorism will be held to account.

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Classification

Agency
Various Federal Agencies
Published
February 6th, 2026
Instrument
Rule
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive

Who this affects

Applies to
Importers and exporters Government agencies
Geographic scope
National (US)

Taxonomy

Primary area
International Trade
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
National Security Sanctions Foreign Policy

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