Skip to content
White House·Statement·4 months ago

President extends 1-year emergency limiting U.S. investments in certain Chinese companies

Key Points

  • Keeps in place limits on Americans buying or selling stock tied to certain Chinese companies linked to the military or surveillance
  • Lasts one more year; this notice does not add new companies, but the government can update the restricted list at any time
  • American investors, brokers, and funds must keep avoiding the listed companies or sell them by required deadlines
  • Goal is to stop U.S. money from helping China build tools that could threaten U.S. security or enable human rights abuse
  • Most people will not feel big changes, but anyone invested in China or in broad international funds should check their holdings
National SecurityForeign PolicyEconomyTechnologyData Privacy

What Happens Next

Projected impacts based on AI analysis

2025-11-12

Investment-related national emergency continues for 1 more year beyond Nov. 12, 2025

Restrictions tied to the emergency (like limits on certain China-linked securities) are expected to remain in place rather than expiring, so investors and retirement plans should not assume normal trading will return.

Over the following weeks and months after the continuation

Brokerages and fund managers keep updating restricted-security screens and product holdings

You may keep seeing blocked trades, fund replacements, or notices about index/fund strategy changes as firms manage compliance.

Around fall 2026 before the continuation ends

Next renewal decision point approaches near the end of the 1-year continuation

If the emergency is renewed again, restrictions likely continue; if it is not renewed, rules may change. Investors may see advance communications as the date gets closer.

Related News

4 articles

Source Information

Document Type

White House Statement

Official Title

Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to the Threat From Securities Investments That Finance Certain Companies of the People's Republic of China

Analysis generated by AI. While we strive for accuracy, this should not be considered legal or professional advice. Always verify information with official government sources.