Australia

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A higher weighted score means it is easier to comply with a country's sanctions list. A lower score means it is more difficult to comply with sanctions. A score of zero means a country has no autonomous sanctions list. The weighted score is derived from the data integrity, data delivery, and guidance scores. Read more about the methodology here.

  1. Does Australia have an autonomous sanctions list?
    Yes.

  2. What is the name of Australia’s primary sanctions list?
    The Consolidated Sanctions List is the primary sanctions list in Australia.

  3. Who maintains the Australia’s primary sanctions list?
    The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) issues and maintains Australia’s sanctions list.

  4. Does Australia adhere to UN sanctions?
    Yes, Australia implements UN sanctions.

  5. Does Australia implement any other international sanctions regimes?
    No.


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