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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 created by international organizations against countries that are friendly to the United States. It builds on an existing law that already bans participation in boycotts imposed by foreign governments, extending those same rules to boycotts from international organizations. People or companies who knowingly break this law could face fines up to $1 million, and individuals could be sent to prison for up to 20 years. The bill also requires the President to send Congress a yearly report listing the countries and international organizations involved in these kinds of boycotts.

Introduced

April 15, 2026

Policy Area

International Affairs

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