No Trade with Terrorists Act
Overview: HR 5292, No Trade with Terrorists Act, Introduced in House, September 10, 2025Purpose and Intent: This bill aims to prohibit U.S. companies and individuals from engaging
Overview: HR 5292, No Trade with Terrorists Act, Introduced in House, September 10, 2025Purpose and Intent: This bill aims to prohibit U.S. companies and individuals from engaging
Overview: HR 5292, No Trade with Terrorists Act, Introduced in House, September 10, 2025
Purpose and Intent: This bill aims to prohibit U.S. companies and individuals from engaging in trade or financial transactions with entities or individuals designated as foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs) by the U.S. government.
Key Provisions:
- Bans U.S. persons and companies from providing material support or resources to FTOs
- Requires U.S. financial institutions to block transactions involving FTOs
- Imposes civil and criminal penalties for violations, including fines and imprisonment
- Grants the President authority to waive provisions for national security reasons
Affected Parties and Impacts:
- U.S. businesses and individuals would be prohibited from any commerce with designated FTOs
- Financial institutions would be required to monitor and block FTO-related transactions
- Potential impacts on humanitarian aid or other legitimate activities involving FTO-linked regions
Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
- The bill was recently introduced in the House and has been referred to the Foreign Affairs Committee
- No timeline has been set for committee consideration or a potential floor vote
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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