An anti-boycott, counter-boycott, or buycott is the excess buying of a particular
brand
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or
product in an attempt to counter a
boycott
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of the same brand or product. Anti-boycott measures could also be in the form of laws and
regulation
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s adopted by a state to prohibit the act of boycott among its citizens.
Consumer activism
Anti-boycotts in the United States have been employed by organizations that criticize
consumer activism
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, especially during periods when such movement—for a portion of the American public—was considered un-American.
Once boycott was adopted by the
labor movement as one of its tactics, opponents of that movement began organizing anti-boycott leagues in response.
The usual reason for an anti-boycott is to discourage a company or entity from backing down on the decision that initially caused the boycott.
Some examples of anti-boycotts include:
*The 2006 "
Buy Danish" campaign, set up to
counter the boycott of Danish goods by the Middle East
*The anti-boycotts by supporters of
Israel
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to the oppose the
BDS movement in 2009.
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Whole Foods Market
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was boycotted in 2009 when the CEO opposed U.S. President
Barack Obama
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's health care reform policies. Opponents of health care reform staged nationwide "buycotts" in response.
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Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day counter-boycott of
Chick-fil-A
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over controversy regarding LGBT people in 2012.
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Goya Foods was "buycotted" in 2020 after co-owner and CEO
Robert Unanue publicly lauded U.S. President
Donald Trump
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.
*Counter-protests of the
Economic Blackout.
Legal enforcement
Some anti-boycott measures are enforced by law. For example, anti-boycott provisions in the
Export Administration Act of 1979 and Ribicoff Amendment to the
Tax Reform Act of 1976
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The act increased the percentage standard deduction to 16% ($2,800 max) and minimum ...
in the United States forbid US companies and their subsidiaries from complying with or supporting a foreign country's boycott of another country unless the US also approves of the boycott. Violations can cause the authorities to take firm measures. The
Arab League
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's boycott of
Israel
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has been the primary focus of these laws, though it applies to any "unsanctioned" foreign boycott. Beginning in 1989, the United States and several European organizations became active in internationalizing this anti-boycott effort, which led to the intensification of pressure on the European Community as well as Asian states to participate or act against the application of secondary boycotts in their countries.
Specific "unsanctioned" actions that are prohibited under the U.S. anti-boycott regulations include the refusal to do business with or in a boycotted country; discrimination against U.S. persons in employment on the basis of race, religion, sex, or national origin; provision of information about business relationships with a boycotted country due to its relationship with a boycotted country; and, the use of
letters of credit that contain boycott-related terms, among others. U.S. persons, a term that covers all individuals, corporations, and
unincorporated associations
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resident in the United States, including the permanent domestic affiliates of foreign concerns, who receive requests to participate in an unsanctioned boycott are required to report the incident to the Office of Antiboycott Compliance (OAC).
In 2018, the
United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission began investigating the utility of applying anti-boycott laws to
Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea ...
to protect US interests in
Cross-Strait relations.
References
Further reading
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International Trade Administration. (n.d.). Antiboycott Compliance. Retrieved September 9, 2020, from
https://www.trade.gov/antiboycott-compliance
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