Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB4586

Introduced
6/18/24  

Caption

Stop Funding the CCP through A-Shares Act

Impact

The bill mandates that within 180 days of enactment, all U.S. persons must divest from covered securities. Violations of this prohibition invite substantial civil and criminal penalties, with fines potentially reaching up to $5 million for individuals acting in a professional capacity. This action highlights a broader movement towards reducing financial dependence on potentially adversarial nations and enhancing the accountability of foreign investments impacting U.S. security.

Summary

SB4586, known as the 'Stop Funding the CCP through A-Shares Act', seeks to curtail U.S. investments in certain Chinese securities that are believed to support malign activities of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The bill specifically prohibits U.S. persons from purchasing, selling, or owning 'A-Shares' on covered exchanges, which are under the influence of the CCP. This legislation stems from growing concerns about how such investments fuel the CCP's military and security apparatus, thereby posing significant risks to U.S. national security interests.

Contention

Opponents of the bill may argue that such sweeping prohibitions could limit economic opportunities for U.S. investors. The act places a significant emphasis on human rights violations and the potential for forced labor in China as justifications for its measures. Nevertheless, supporters maintain that the long-term national security threats outweigh these economic concerns. The bill consolidates a growing trend of financial legislation aimed at countering China's influence and safeguarding U.S. interests in international investment environments.

Companion Bills

US SB860

Related Protecting American Capital Act of 2023

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