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Anti-Boycott Regulations

Anti-Boycott Regulations are U.S. government rules that prevent private companies from participating in foreign boycotts not endorsed by the U.S. government. For example, if a country’s government imposes a trade restriction, U.S. laws aim to discourage American companies from joining or supporting such efforts to promote free trade and prevent political or economic pressures from affecting business decisions. These regulations restrict certain transactions that could support or reinforce foreign boycotts, ensuring compliance with U.S. policies and maintaining fair international trade practices.