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The Defending American Property Abroad Act of 2024 directs the federal government to identify ports, harbors, and marine terminals in Western Hemisphere free trade partners that are accessible only through land owned by U.S. persons and have been nationalized or expropriated by those foreign governments since January 1, 2024. The bill prohibits vessels that have used such designated ports from importing goods into the U.S., docking passenger vessels, or receiving servicing in U.S. ports. It also requires the U.S. Trade Representative to raise these property seizures during USMCA trade reviews and mandates annual reports to Congress on enforcement actions and economic impacts for five years.
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