Executive Assistant Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino detailed recent achievements by U.S. Customs and Border Protection in posts dated March 30-31, including agricultural product interceptions and canine team graduations.
Diane J. Sabatino highlights CBP operations, traveler advice, and remembrance posts
Executive Assistant Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino posted a series of updates on March 31, 2026 regarding travel preparedness tips from CBP, law enforcement actions along the southern border, and a remembrance for a fallen technician.
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Department of State announces $250 million Pax Silica Fund for semiconductor supply chains
The U.S. Department of State has announced a plan for a $250 million Pax Silica Fund aimed at strengthening global semiconductor supply chains. The initiative seeks public-private investment partnerships focused on critical minerals and manufacturing infrastructure.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio addresses press on G7, Iran, and Strait of Hormuz
Secretary Marco Rubio discussed international cooperation with G7 partners over energy security concerns linked to Iran and shipping disruptions at a press briefing March 26. He highlighted ongoing diplomatic efforts involving intermediary nations but declined specifics about military actions or negotiation details.
Under Secretary Rogers travels to Japan and South Korea for diplomatic meetings
Under Secretary Sarah Rogers is traveling to Japan and South Korea from March 27 to April 2 for diplomatic meetings focused on digital freedom, economic cooperation, and celebrating America's 250th anniversary. The visit includes events in both Tokyo and Seoul aimed at strengthening regional ties.
United States and New Zealand hold second bilateral space dialogue in Washington
The United States and New Zealand have concluded their second bilateral Space Dialogue in Washington this March. Officials discussed expanding commercial ties, enhancing security collaboration in outer space activities, new legislative developments from New Zealand's government regarding ground-based infrastructure regulation.
United States condemns attacks on residence of Iraqi Kurdistan Region president
The United States has condemned recent attacks on Iraqi Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani's residence. Officials called these actions a threat to Iraq's sovereignty, stability, and unity.
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