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The Tom Lantos Block Burmese JADE (Junta's Anti-Democratic Efforts) Act of 2008 (Pub. L. 110–286 (text) (PDF), 122 Stat. 2632, enacted July 29, 2008) is a United States act of Congress, that bars gemstones -- specifically rubies and jadeite -- from Burma from entering the United States via third party countries.
Provisions
As of 2008, gemstones are Burma's third largest source of income.
The bill also bars generals and their associates in Burma from acquiring visas to enter the United States and increases financial sanctions against the Burmese government. The ban does not apply to gems imported for personal use nor to exports of Burmese gems from the U.S or prevent U.S. sales of Burmese gems already in the United States.
Name
The Act was named for Tom Lantos, former chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
External links
- White House Press Release, (video of signing)
- Bush Signs Burmese Gemstone Import Ban into Law (IDEX Online)
- US extends Myanmar sanctions (Al Jazeera)
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