Protecting American Industry and Labor from International Trade Crimes Act of 2025

4/1/2025, 8:06 AM
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Bill 119 HR 1869, also known as the Trade Crime Enforcement Act, aims to enhance the Department of Justice's ability to combat crimes related to trade. The bill focuses on strengthening enforcement efforts against activities such as intellectual property theft, counterfeiting, and smuggling of illegal goods.

One key provision of the bill is the allocation of additional resources to the Department of Justice specifically for investigating and prosecuting trade-related crimes. This includes funding for hiring more prosecutors and investigators, as well as providing training and technology to enhance their capabilities.

Another important aspect of the bill is the establishment of a task force within the Department of Justice dedicated to coordinating efforts to combat trade crimes. This task force will work closely with other federal agencies, such as the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Commerce, to ensure a comprehensive approach to addressing these issues. Additionally, the bill includes measures to increase penalties for individuals and organizations found guilty of trade-related crimes. This includes harsher fines and potential prison sentences for those convicted of offenses such as trafficking in counterfeit goods or violating intellectual property rights. Overall, the Trade Crime Enforcement Act seeks to bolster the Department of Justice's ability to investigate, prosecute, and deter trade-related crimes in order to protect American businesses and consumers from the negative impacts of these illegal activities.
Congress
119

Number
HR - 1869

Introduced on
2025-03-05

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

3/5/2025

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Bill 119 HR 1869, also known as the Trade Crime Enforcement Act, aims to enhance the Department of Justice's ability to combat crimes related to trade. The bill focuses on strengthening enforcement efforts against activities such as intellectual property theft, counterfeiting, and smuggling of illegal goods.

One key provision of the bill is the allocation of additional resources to the Department of Justice specifically for investigating and prosecuting trade-related crimes. This includes funding for hiring more prosecutors and investigators, as well as providing training and technology to enhance their capabilities.

Another important aspect of the bill is the establishment of a task force within the Department of Justice dedicated to coordinating efforts to combat trade crimes. This task force will work closely with other federal agencies, such as the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Commerce, to ensure a comprehensive approach to addressing these issues. Additionally, the bill includes measures to increase penalties for individuals and organizations found guilty of trade-related crimes. This includes harsher fines and potential prison sentences for those convicted of offenses such as trafficking in counterfeit goods or violating intellectual property rights. Overall, the Trade Crime Enforcement Act seeks to bolster the Department of Justice's ability to investigate, prosecute, and deter trade-related crimes in order to protect American businesses and consumers from the negative impacts of these illegal activities.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo strengthen the Department of Justice's enforcement against trade-related crimes.

Policy Areas
Crime and Law Enforcement

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Recent Activity

Latest Action3/5/2025
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.