To expand the sharing of information with respect to suspected violations of intellectual property rights in trade.
Summary
HR4930 expands CBP's authority to share IP violation data with online marketplaces and brand owners, structurally reducing enforcement costs for $AMZN and $EBAY while protecting brand revenue for $NKE. The bill has cleared the House and awaits Senate action. $NKE is a beneficiary but the direct causal chain to Nike's revenue is weaker than the enforcement cost relief for marketplace operators.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.HR4930 shifts counterfeit enforcement intelligence from private-sector platforms to CBP, reducing compliance costs for $AMZN and $EBAY.
- 2.Zero federal spending — this is an authorization of data-sharing authority, not an appropriation.
- 3.Market pricing is driven by macro factors: AMZN +30.9% and EBAY +17.93% in 30 days reflect broader tech momentum, not this bill.
- 4.Nike ($NKE) benefits as a brand owner but is in a -13.37% 30-day downtrend; the IP data benefit is structural but not near-term price catalyst.
- 5.Senate action is required — identical companion bill S2677 is in Finance Committee with no scheduled markup yet.
Market Implications
The immediate market impact is muted — the bill does not appropriate funds and is in early Senate stages. However, for investors in $AMZN ($263.04, near 52-week high), this is a structural positive tailwind that reduces an operational cost line. $EBAY ($103.79, near 52-week high) similarly benefits as a platform intermediary. $NKE ($44.39, near 52-week low) is a longer-term beneficiary if IP enforcement effectively reduces counterfeit footwear/apparel imports, but the -13.37% 30-day decline suggests investors are focused on demand-side weakness, not supply-side enforcement improvements. No ticker shows abnormal volume or price movement correlated with the April 27 House passage.
Full Analysis
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WHAT HAPPENED: On April 27, 2026, the House passed HR4930 under suspension of the rules, amending Section 628A of the Tariff Act to expand CBP's authority to share suspected IP violation data. The bill expands the definition of 'person' to include online marketplace intermediaries and any other party with an interest in the merchandise. It also changes the threshold from 'suspects' to 'has a reasonable suspicion' and permits sharing of nonpublic information originally generated by online marketplaces. The identical companion bill S2677 is in Senate Finance Committee.
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MONEY TRAIL: This bill involves zero federal appropriations. It is an AUTHORIZATION of data-sharing authority, not a spending bill. No funding is allocated. The economic impact is a reduction in private-sector enforcement costs: online marketplaces currently spend heavily on in-house counterfeit detection, legal teams, and brand protection programs. HR4930 effectively transfers part of that intelligence-gathering function to CBP.
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STRUCTURAL WINNERS: $AMZN is the primary beneficiary given its $263B market cap and massive third-party marketplace (60%+ of unit sales). $EBAY ($104B) with its authenticity guarantee programs also wins. $NKE is a real but secondary beneficiary — brand owners gain more actionable data to block counterfeits at the border, protecting an estimated $500M-$1B in annual lost revenue globally. However, Nike's -13.37% 30-day decline to $44.39 reflects broader retail weakness, not bill-specific headwinds.
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REAL MARKET DATA: $AMZN at $263.04 is near its 52-week high ($265.91) with a +30.9% 30-day surge, signaling strong momentum independent of this bill. $EBAY at $103.79 is 96.7% of its 52-week high with a +17.93% 30-day gain. The bill's passage through the House on April 27 did not cause a noticeable price spike (AMZN actually fell from $263.99 on April 24 to $259.70 on April 28), confirming the market is pricing in broader factors.
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TIMELINE: The bill is at an early stage in the Senate. S2677 was referred to the Senate Finance Committee. Given the suspension vote in the House (indicating bipartisan support) and the identical companion bill, passage probability in the 119th Congress is moderate to high. Next steps: Senate committee markup, floor vote, conference if amended, then presidential signature.
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What the bill does
Information sharing mandate: CBP may now provide nonpublic information generated by online marketplaces to trademark owners and other interested parties
Who must act
CBP (U.S. Customs and Border Protection) — the agency must now share data that includes information originally generated by online marketplaces ($AMZN, $EBAY) and provided to CBP
What happens
Reduces enforcement costs for online marketplaces by shifting counterfeit detection burden from platform self-policing to CBP-led data sharing — platforms receive actionable intelligence on bad actors without bearing full investigative cost
Stock impact
Amazon's $40B+ third-party marketplace segment bears significant counterfeit enforcement costs today. HR4930 gives Amazon access to CBP's reasonable suspicion determinations and nonpublic data, directly reducing its cost of compliance and removing counterfeits faster, which protects marketplace trust and GMV.
What the bill does
Information sharing mandate: same expansion applies to all online marketplace intermediaries — eBay as an express consignment operator and marketplace receives CBP data
Who must act
CBP must share data with online marketplace intermediaries and other parties with an interest in the merchandise
What happens
eBay gains formal legal access to CBP's reasonable suspicion findings for imports, reducing its investigative burden for counterfeit removal on its platform
Stock impact
eBay's managed payments and authenticity guarantee programs (e.g., sneakers, watches) are direct beneficiaries — faster counterfeit identification reduces refund costs and buyer protection liabilities. eBay's $8B annual marketplace GMV exposure to brand-owner disputes is partially mitigated.
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