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Graham Threatens Tariffs Over Norway Fund’s Caterpillar Divestment

Norway's wealth fund says Caterpillar machinery is used in Gaza demolitions that may breach humanitarian law.

Overview

  • Norway’s Government Pension Fund Global moved to sell its roughly 1.2% stake in Caterpillar, citing the use of the company’s equipment in Gaza home demolitions.
  • The fund’s ethics council said there is no doubt Caterpillar products are used in widespread unlawful destruction of Palestinian property and in extensive violations of international humanitarian law.
  • Sen. Lindsey Graham said he wants tariffs on countries that refuse to do business with American companies and suggested visa restrictions for people involved in the divestment decision.
  • His statements are public threats rather than enacted U.S. policy, and any sanctions or visa limits would require governmental action.
  • Reporting and satellite imagery reviewed by the BBC show thousands of Gaza homes leveled between March and July, and the U.N. human rights office has warned such destruction can constitute a war crime under the Geneva Conventions.