United StatesHouse Bill 5292HR 5292
No Trade with Terrorists Act
Foreign Trade and International Finance
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Last progress September 10, 2025 (2 months ago)
Introduced on September 10, 2025 by Joe Wilson
House Votes
Pending Committee
September 10, 2025 (2 months ago)Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
Senate Votes
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Presidential Signature
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AI Summary
This bill would bring back the old “Jackson-Vanik” trade restrictions on Russia. It does this by undoing parts of an earlier law, specifically by repealing sections 102 and 201–204 of Public Law 112–208, which changes how the U.S. treats trade with Russia.
Key points:
- Who is affected: U.S. trade policy and businesses that trade with Russia.
- What changes: Jackson-Vanik restrictions would be reimposed on Russia by repealing parts of the prior law (PL 112–208, secs. 102, 201–204).
- When: The text does not specify an effective date; it would apply as provided if enacted.
Text Versions
Text as it was Introduced in House
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