President Trump signed an executive order revising enforcement guidelines for the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, a law banning U.S. companies from bribing foreign officials. The White House said the law puts U.S. firms at a disadvantage against global competitors and limits presidential authority in foreign affairs. The directive casts uncertainty over ongoing bribery investigations. Attorney General Pam Bondi prioritized targeting cartel-linked bribes instead of American businesses. Reducing FCPA enforcement could weaken U.S. anti-bribery efforts.
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