This bill, designated as the "No Trade with Terrorists Act," proposes to reimpose the Jackson-Vanik amendment's restrictions on the Russian Federation. It achieves this by repealing specific sections of Public Law 112-208, which was enacted in 2012. The repeal of these sections would effectively revoke Russia's Permanent Normal Trade Relations (PNTR) status, which had previously removed the Jackson-Vanik restrictions. Consequently, the legislation would reinstate conditions on trade with Russia, linking it to human rights and emigration policies, and eliminate existing monitoring and reporting requirements.
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Timeline
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
Foreign Trade and International Finance
No Trade with Terrorists Act
USA119th CongressHR-5292| House
| Updated: 9/10/2025
This bill, designated as the "No Trade with Terrorists Act," proposes to reimpose the Jackson-Vanik amendment's restrictions on the Russian Federation. It achieves this by repealing specific sections of Public Law 112-208, which was enacted in 2012. The repeal of these sections would effectively revoke Russia's Permanent Normal Trade Relations (PNTR) status, which had previously removed the Jackson-Vanik restrictions. Consequently, the legislation would reinstate conditions on trade with Russia, linking it to human rights and emigration policies, and eliminate existing monitoring and reporting requirements.