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Fighting Trade Cheats Act of 2025

Introduced: February 13, 2025 Introduced by: Bost, Mike Republican · Illinois See on congress.gov
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 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Fighting Trade Cheats Act of 2025

This bill increases penalties for, and establishes additional enforcement mechanisms related to, fraudulent and grossly negligent violations of U.S. customs laws.

Specifically, the bill increases the maximum civil penalty for a fraudulent violation to three times the domestic value of the merchandise. (Currently, the maximum penalty is the domestic value of the merchandise.) It prohibits a person who commits a fraudulent violation from importing merchandise into the United States for a five-year period.

Additionally, the bill increases the maximum civil penalty for a grossly negligent violation to the lesser of (1) 3 times the domestic value of the merchandise; or (2) 10 times the lawful duties, taxes, and fees. (Currently, the maximum penalty is the lesser of the domestic value of the merchandise or four times the lawful duties, taxes, and fees.) It prohibits a person who commits a grossly negligent violation from importing merchandise into the United States for a two-year period.

Further, the bill applies these importation bans to an affiliated person (e.g., a family member or employee) of the person who committed the fraudulent or grossly negligent violation.

The bill establishes a private right of action for an interested party (e.g., a manufacturer) affected by customs fraud or grossly negligent violations.

The bill prohibits any person (or an affiliated person) who commits a fraudulent or grossly negligent violation from participating in the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Importer of Record program, and further requires revocation of their importer of record numbers.

What's happening now February 13, 2025

Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.

 Committees of jurisdiction 1
 Cosponsors 37
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Khanna, Ro
California · May 22, 2026
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Miller-Meeks, Mariannette
Iowa · Mar 5, 2026
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DeLauro, Rosa L.
Connecticut · Feb 2, 2026
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Rulli, Michael A.
Ohio · Feb 2, 2026
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Ross, Deborah K.
North Carolina · Oct 28, 2025
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Babin, Brian
Texas · Oct 3, 2025
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Weber, Randy K. Sr.
Texas · Sep 30, 2025
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McDowell, Addison P.
North Carolina · Sep 3, 2025
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Rouzer, David
North Carolina · Sep 3, 2025
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Hinson, Ashley
Iowa · Sep 2, 2025
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Harris, Mark
North Carolina · Jun 23, 2025
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Moore, Tim
North Carolina · Jun 23, 2025
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Harrigan, Pat
North Carolina · Jun 11, 2025
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Langworthy, Nicholas A.
New York · Jun 11, 2025
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Edwards, Chuck
North Carolina · May 15, 2025
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Moolenaar, John R.
Michigan · Mar 21, 2025
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Hudson, Richard
North Carolina · Mar 14, 2025
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Bishop, Sanford D.
Georgia · Mar 4, 2025
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Deluzio, Christopher R.
Pennsylvania · Mar 4, 2025
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Aderholt, Robert B.
Alabama · Mar 3, 2025
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Krishnamoorthi, Raja
Illinois · Mar 3, 2025
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Rogers, Mike D.
Alabama · Mar 3, 2025
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Strong, Dale W.
Alabama · Feb 27, 2025
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Miller, Carol D.
West Virginia · Feb 24, 2025
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Alford, Mark
Missouri · Feb 14, 2025
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Gooden, Lance
Texas · Feb 14, 2025
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Balderson, Troy
Ohio · Feb 13, 2025
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Budzinski, Nikki
Illinois · Feb 13, 2025
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Carey, Mike
Ohio · Feb 13, 2025
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Moran, Nathaniel
Texas · Feb 13, 2025
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Mrvan, Frank J.
Indiana · Feb 13, 2025
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Murphy, Gregory F.
North Carolina · Feb 13, 2025
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Palmer, Gary J.
Alabama · Feb 13, 2025
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Panetta, Jimmy
California · Feb 13, 2025
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Sewell, Terri A.
Alabama · Feb 13, 2025
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Tenney, Claudia
New York · Feb 13, 2025
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Van Duyne, Beth
Texas · Feb 13, 2025