SMC bill hints at potential future changes to Australia’s Safeguard Mechanism, analysis says

Published 09:25 on December 6, 2022  /  Last updated at 09:25 on December 6, 2022  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

New analysis has highlighted potential future changes that could be made to Australia’s Safeguard Mechanism after changes in the policy’s framework in the government’s below-baseline crediting legislation.
New analysis has highlighted potential future changes that could be made to Australia’s Safeguard Mechanism after changes in the policy’s framework in the government’s below-baseline crediting legislation.


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