Congresswoman Claudia Tenney Introduces Bill to Ban Anti-Semitic Restrictions on Country-of-Origin Labeling

Press Release

Date: Sept. 23, 2021
Location: Washington, DC
Issues: Foreign Affairs

Washington, DC -- Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (NY-22), member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, today introduced the Anti-BDS Labeling Act that would prevent the Biden Administration from unraveling existing policy that requires Israeli goods produced in Judea and Samaria to be labeled as "Made in Israel."

Instituting such a change to existing policy would empower the anti-Semitic Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) Movement, which is focused on economically targeting and discriminating against certain Israeli goods and businesses.

"The Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement is fueling anti-Semitism in the United States and around the world. Unfortunately, I do not have confidence that the Biden Administration will stand firm against radical activists who are advancing this dangerous and discriminatory agenda. The United States must remain steadfast in our support for Israel, which is why I introduced this bill. My legislation defends the integrity of the Jewish State and prohibits the Biden Administration from targeting specific goods made in Israel by banning "Made in Israel" country-of-origin labels," said Congresswoman Tenney.

Joining Tenney in introducing the legislation are Representatives Lee Zeldin (NY-01), Ronny Jackson (TX-13), Brian Mast (FL-18), and Joe Wilson (SC-02), all members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

"There is widespread, deeply held concern about the growing embrace of the BDS movement against Israel and attempted normalization of antisemitic and anti-Israel ideals by private companies, institutions of higher education and political activists. This legislation takes important steps to combat anti-Israel and antisemitic boycotts by protecting American companies from being roped into international boycotts targeting Israel and other US allies and firmly establishing Congress' position in opposition to the BDS movement," said Zeldin.

"Once again, the Biden Administration is trying to change GREAT pro-Israel policies enacted by the Trump Administration. Reversing these current guidelines would only further advance the BDS movement. Israel needs to know that America will not support anti-Semitic policies. I will always stand with Israel, and I am proud to join Reps. Tenney, Mast, Zeldin, and Wilson on this initiative," said Jackson.

"The BDS movement exists solely to delegitimize and destroy Israel. Congress cannot stand idly by as our strongest ally is defamed and discriminated against," said Mast. "Israel needs to know beyond a shadow of a doubt that we stand with them in their fight for freedom and democracy, and that no left-wing corporate activist is going to stand in our way."

"The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement promotes anti-Semitism and seeks to devalue the significant contributions made by Israel to the international community. This legislation upholds United States' support for Israel and regional normalization efforts by preventing changes from being made to existing policy requiring products of Israel to be labeled as such. I am grateful to Congresswoman Tenney for her work on this important issue," said Wilson.

Background on the Anti-BDS Labeling Act:

The Clinton Administration was responsible for altering American policy to require "Made in West Bank" country-of-origin (COO) labels for Israeli goods made in Judea and Samaria, despite the United States treating those goods as "articles of Israel" for trading purposes.

The Obama Administration opposed the Israeli government and in 2016 republished the labeling guidelines.

The Trump Administration established new guidelines that required any products made in Judea and Samaria to be labeled as "Made in Israel."
A companion bill to Tenney's legislation was introduced in the Senate by Senators Tom Cotton (R-AR), John Boozman (R-AR), Rick Scott (R-FL), Marco Rubio (R-FL), Bill Haggerty (R-TN), Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), Ted Cruz (R-TX), and Thom Tillis (R-NC)


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