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Australia's approach to foreign investment is evolving, with the Federal Government releasing an updated foreign investment policy document. With an ongoing enhancement of its 'risk-based' strategy when reviewing foreign investment applications, the policy outlines a streamlined approach for lower-risk foreign investments, increased scrutiny for complicated and high-risk investments and an increased focus on compliance and enforcement. Find out more in our update: https://lnkd.in/giY9WTd8
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🚀 FIRB update: Significant changes to Australia's foreign investment policy were announced by Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers recently. The focus is on enhancing economic security while maintaining Australia's appeal to investors. Further details below. #ForeignInvestment #FIRB
Foreign investors will need to consider the impact of significant changes to Australia's foreign investment policy, announced yesterday. The Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the aim is prioritising economic security while ensuring the country remains an attractive destination for investors. Read more https://ow.ly/t81G50RueNr
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