United States:
Big Changes To The Buy American Act For US Government Contractors
28 April 2021
Squire Patton Boggs LLP
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Recent modifications to regulations and federal government
acquisition policies portend big change for contractors across the
US, and their suppliers around the world. Breaking away from
traditional political positions, former President Donald Trump and
newly-inaugurated President Joe Biden each took steps in January
2021 to revise Buy American Act (BAA) requirements, which could
have significant impacts on companies doing business with the US
government.
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