- Legislation
- HR 825
- Status
- Defeated
- Defeated On
- January 2017
- Type(s)
- Anti-boycott
- Full Text
- Read HR 825
HR 825, the United States-Israel Trade and Commercial Enhancement Act of 2015, is an anti-boycott bill. Under the bill, the United States considers discouraging boycotts for Palestinian rights as a principal objective in negotiating foreign trade agreements. It directs the President to report annually on BDS efforts to Congress, including on the specific steps the United States is taking to discourage other countries or international organizations from establishing barriers to trade with Israel or its illegal settlements.
The bill amends the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to require foreign issuers traded on the stock market to disclose whether they participated in economic boycotts of Israel or entities operating in Israel or territories it controls in the last calendar year.
Finally, the bill states that no U.S. court may recognize or enforce any foreign judgments against U.S. persons that are based on a finding that conducting business in Israel or Israeli-controlled territories violates the law. Related legislation: S 619.