Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB1291

Introduced
4/3/25  

Caption

CLEAN FTZ Act of 2025 Containing and Limiting the Extensive Abuses Noticed in Free Trade Zones Act of 2025

Impact

If passed, the CLEAN FTZ Act will significantly alter how free trade zones are monitored and regulated through a systematic classification process that identifies non-compliant countries. Countries identified as tier II, tier III, and tier IV may be subject to economic sanctions and visa restrictions aimed at individuals involved in facilitating illicit trade in those zones. The focus on transparency and compliance will likely enhance cooperation and accountability among international trade partners, with potential ramifications on trade dynamics between the U.S. and countries that do not conform to the designated standards.

Summary

SB1291, known as the CLEAN FTZ Act of 2025, is a legislative effort aimed at evaluating and ensuring compliance of foreign free trade zones with international standards. This bill mandates the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection to assess these zones for adherence to specific criteria that aim to limit illicit international trade activities. The bill prescribes a system of classification for countries hosting these zones, categorizing them into tiers based on their compliance with established trade standards. This classification will heavily factor in the country's efforts to mitigate illegal activities in and around these trade areas.

Contention

The bill may spur debate regarding the balance of regulatory oversight against the sovereign rights of nations to manage their trade zones. Proponents argue that increasing scrutiny is necessary to combat global illicit trade effectively, whereas critics may raise concerns about the implications of sanctions and potential economic fallout for nations classified as non-compliant. Furthermore, the enforcement mechanisms suggested within the bill—including the imposition of visa restrictions—are likely to be contentious points, as they could affect international relations and border relations depending on the targeted countries.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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