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US Department of the Treasury
Organization GovernmentThe US Treasury manages finances, sanctions, and currency; recently involved with Venezuela and currency changes.
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The US Department of the Treasury is the executive agency responsible for promoting economic prosperity and ensuring the financial security of the United States. Recent news highlights its role in international relations and domestic policy. The Treasury has been actively involved in Venezuelan affairs, including removing sanctions on interim President Delcy Rodriguez, issuing a limited license for Venezuelan gold exports following a high-level visit aimed at expanding mining, and adjusting oil export policies related to Cuba. These actions reflect the US government's efforts to influence Venezuela's resource sector and political landscape. Domestically, the Treasury is also in the news for plans to include President Trump's signature on US currency, marking a first for a sitting president and coinciding with the 250th anniversary of US Independence. These developments underscore the Treasury's significant influence on both the US economy and foreign policy.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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