Australia Updates Sanctions List to Improve Usability, Clarity
The Australian Sanctions Office this month published a new format for its consolidated sanctions list to include "several significant changes that we believe will enhance its usability and clarity," the agency said in a Nov. 5. email to industry. The…
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changes include standardized formats for dates of birth, nationalities and other information on the sanctions measures applicable to each listing, "such as targeted financial sanctions, travel bans, arms embargoes, or maritime sanctions," the agency said. The list now also includes vessels designated under Australia's maritime sanctions powers.