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The term "U.S. Ban" refers to a prohibition or restriction imposed by the United States government on certain activities, products, individuals, or entities. This can encompass a wide range of contexts, such as trade restrictions, travel bans, economic sanctions, or bans on specific imports or exports. U.S. bans are often enacted for reasons related to national security, public health, foreign policy, or the protection of domestic industries. The U.S. government may implement these bans through various means, including executive orders, legislation, or directives from agencies such as the Department of Commerce or the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). The specific nature and implications of a U.S. ban can vary significantly depending on its scope and the subject it addresses.