Safeguard Mechanism’s cost containment measure unlikely to be needed, will stifle innovation, outlook says

Published 07:33 on March 15, 2024 / Last updated at 07:33 on March 15, 2024 / / Asia Pacific (Compliance Markets & Taxes, Pacific)

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The cost containment measure (CCM) function under Australia’s reformed Safeguard Mechanism is unlikely to be needed and its purpose should be addressed, according to analysis released Friday.
The cost containment measure (CCM) function under Australia’s reformed Safeguard Mechanism is unlikely to be needed and its purpose should be addressed, according to analysis released Friday.


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