US Anti-Boycott Laws: Top 5 Things Exporters Should Know

Law360, New York (April 29, 2014, 5:52 PM EDT) -- Your company has business in the Middle East and you are asked to certify that your goods are not manufactured in Israel. Your goods are made in the U.S. Should you care about this provision? Yes. Providing this certification would violate U.S. law. Moreover, even if you don't make this certification, you would need to report this request to U.S. regulators under the U.S. anti-boycott laws. This article describes the five key points that every U.S. exporter, especially those doing business in Arab League and neighboring countries, should know about the U.S. anti-boycott laws....

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