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Exporters Must Keep Boycott Records for Five Years

Published Date: 6/24/2026

Notice

Summary

If you’re involved in exporting goods or handling boycott requests, you need to keep your records for five years to help with any future investigations. The government is asking for public feedback on this rule until August 24, 2026, but no big changes or costs are expected—just a reminder to keep your paperwork tidy! This helps everyone stay clear and ready if questions pop up later.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Five-Year Export Record Retention

If you are a business involved in exporting, reexporting, transshipping, or diverting items subject to the Export Administration Regulations, or the U.S. party in a transaction with a reportable boycott request, you must keep records for five years. The notice says the government estimates 102,970 respondents, an estimated total annual burden of 284 hours, time per response of 1 to 60 seconds, and an estimated total annual cost to the public of $0. Comments are due by August 24, 2026.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
6/24/2026
8/24/2026

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Commerce Department
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