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IGO Anti-Boycott Act

What this bill does

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This bill makes it illegal for Americans and American companies to participate in certain boycotts organized by international organizations. It expands an existing law that already prohibits Americans from joining boycotts imposed by foreign governments against countries that are friendly to the United States. The prohibited actions include refusing to do business with companies from the boycotted country when asked by the boycotting organization, and providing information about business relationships or charitable connections to the boycotted country. People who willfully break this law can face fines up to $1 million and up to 20 years in prison, while companies can face fines and lose their export licenses for certain items.

Introduced

January 31, 2025

Policy Area

International Affairs

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