National Economic Interests Protection Act of 2007 (SWR)

The International Economic Interests Act of 2006 or the Economics Interest Act is a Deseretan legislative piece introduced and passed in January of 2006 by Ted Cruz of Texas. The Act was reviewed by President Ahiga Johnson, members of the Committee on International Economics, and submitted for voting by the Senate on January 2, 2006. The Senate approved the vote with a large majority vote of 89 - 51, and the bill was signed by President Johnson on January 18, 2006.

The Act gives the Deseretan government authority over international operations and subsidaries owned by Deseretan-based companies. It also protects international operations or subsidaries from being nationalized or handed over to a different company without the consent of the company and the Deseretan government. The Act also requires the Deseretan armed forces to protect the international operations or subsidaries of Deseretan-based companies by the use of drones, which are programmed to remain on the property owned by the stated corporation.