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  • H. R. 3016, named the “IGO Anti-Boycott Act,” aims to modify the Anti-Boycott Act of 2018. The bill proposes extending the existing anti-boycott provisions, which currently apply to foreign countries, to include international governmental organizations as well. Additionally,...

    Simple Explanation

    H. R. 3016 is a plan to update an old rule so that if big groups of countries tell people to stop doing business with another country, they need to let the President know. Then, the President has to share this list with everyone each year to keep things open and fair.

  • H. R. 3016 is a bill that seeks to amend the Anti-Boycott Act of 2018. The bill's aim is to expand the act's provisions to include international governmental organizations, in addition to foreign countries. It requires the President to submit an annual report to Congress,...

    Simple Explanation

    H. R. 3016 is a bill that wants to change a rule so that not just countries, but also big international groups have to follow the same rules about not making people or companies stop doing business with certain places. It also says the President has to tell Congress every year about which places and groups try to make these rules.