House Passes Resolution to Renew Burma Import Sanctions
On July 20, 2011, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.J. Res. 66 to approve the renewal of import restrictions contained in the Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act of 2003 for another year. The import restrictions will expire July 27, 2011 unless a renewal resolution is enacted into law (which is expected).
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(As enacted in 2003, the Act required the President to ban the importation of any article that is the product of Burma until he makes certain determinations and certifications. In 2008, the Act was amended to (i) specifically prohibit imports of jadeite and rubies, mined or extracted from Burma (Myanmar), and jewelry containing these gems; and (ii) impose conditions for importing jadeite and rubies, mined or extracted from a country other than Burma, and jewelry containing these gems; until the President makes certain determinations and certifications.)