Agreements in force as of December 6, 2022
(entry into force and expiration dates)

  1. Argentina (16 October 1997/16 October 2027)
  2. Australia (22 December 2010/22 December 2040 with rolling 5-year extensions)
  3. Brazil (15 September 1999/15 September 2029)
  4. Canada (21 July 1955/1 January 2030 with rolling 5-year extensions)
  5. China (29 October 2015/29 October 2045)
  6. European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom)[1] (12 April 1996/12 April 2026 with rolling 5-year extensions)
  7. India (6 December 2008/6 December 2048 with rolling 10-year extensions)
  8. Indonesia (30 December 1981/30 December 2031)
  9. Japan (17 July 1988/17 July 2018 but remains in force until terminated by a Party)
  10. Kazakhstan (5 November 1999/5 November 2029)
  11. Korea, Republic of (25 November 2015/25 November 2040)
  12. Mexico (2 November 2022/2 November 2052)
  13. Morocco (16 May 1981/16 May 2021 with rolling 5-year extensions)
  14. Norway (19 January 2017/19 January 2047)
  15. Russian Federation (11 January 2011/11 January 2041)
  16. Switzerland (23 June 1998/23 June 2028 with rolling 5-year extensions)
  17. Turkey (2 June 2008/2 June 2023 with rolling 5-year extensions)
  18. Ukraine (28 May 1999/28 May 2029)
  19. United Arab Emirates (17 December 2009/17 December 2039)
  20. United Kingdom (31 December 2020/31 December 2050)
  21. Vietnam (3 October 2014/3 October 2044 with rolling 5-year extensions)
  22. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) (7 August 1959/7 August 2054)
  23. Taiwan[2] (22 June 2014/indefinite)

[1] Pursuant to Sections 4 and 6 of the Taiwan Relations Act, P.L. 96-8, 93 Stat. 14, and Executive Order 13014, 61 F.R. 42963, agreements relative to Taiwan shall be entered into, performed, and enforced, in the manner and to the extent directed by the President, by or through the American Institute in Taiwan.

[2] Pursuant to Sections 4 and 6 of the Taiwan Relations Act, P.L. 96-8, 93 Stat. 14, and Executive Order 13014, 61 F.R. 42963, agreements relative to Taiwan shall be entered into, performed, and enforced, in the manner and to the extent directed by the President, by or through the American Institute in Taiwan.

 

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