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‘Uniquely broad’ sanctions regime too harsh on business: Allens

Maxim Shanahan
Maxim ShanahanProfessional services reporter

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Australian companies are pulling out of deals and losing business to European and American competitors because laws designed to prevent dealings with rogue states and human rights transgressors are too broad, corporate law firm Allens says.

In a submission to a Senate inquiry considering reforms to Australia’s sanctions regime, Allens said the application of sanctions laws to the overseas activities of local firms – the subject of recent Federal Court litigation – “does little to advance Australian foreign policy objectives”.

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Maxim Shanahan is a professional services reporter at the Australian Financial Review. Email Maxim at max.shanahan@nine.com.au

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