Anti-Boycott Compliance

Anti-boycott compliance refers to the adherence to regulations that prevent U.S. companies from participating in foreign boycotts not sanctioned by the U.S. government. These laws are designed to promote fair trade and prohibit discriminatory practices. Anti-boycott compliance requires organizations to report requests to participate in unsanctioned boycotts and ensure that their business practices align with U.S. policies.

Ensuring compliance involves training employees, maintaining detailed records, and implementing internal controls to detect and prevent participation in prohibited activities. Failure to comply with anti-boycott laws can result in significant fines and legal consequences.