Dear Subscribers,
Notice of Changes to the Consolidated List
Autonomous Sanctions Regulations 2011 – Autonomous Sanctions – Libya and Zimbabwe
Following registration of the below listed Legislative Instruments made by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, DFAT has updated the Consolidated List:
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The Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Libya) Amendment (Continuation of Effect) Instrument 2020
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The Instrument can be found at: https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2021L00050
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The Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Zimbabwe) Amendment (Continuation of Effect) Instrument 2020
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The Instrument can be found at: https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2021L00051
The updated Consolidated List can be downloaded from the following page: https://www.dfat.gov.au/international-relations/security/sanctions/Pages/consolidated-list.
Please note that Google Chrome is the preferred browser to download and view the Consolidated List.
Kind regards,
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Australian Sanctions Office
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
www.dfat.gov.au
The new Australian sanctions portal Pax is live and has replaced OSAS. To access Pax, visithttps://pax.dfat.gov.au. Submit any regulatory sanctions queries through the Contact Us form on Pax.
The Libya regulation continues sanctions on 21 persons and 9 entities, all previous listed on the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Consolidated List.
And the Zimbabwe regulations continue sanctions on 7 persons and 1 entity.
BTW, I’ve added a category for the Australia Sanctions Office (ASO), and will eventually stop categorizing these updates as being from DFAT (ASO is part of DFAT).
Categories: Australia Sanctions Office (ASO) updates Autonomous Australian sanctions DFAT Updates HK Securities and Futures Commission Libya Sanctions Sanctions Lists ZImbabwe Sanctions
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