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US/Ukraine minerals deal: Digging into the detail
The United States and Ukraine governments have announced the signature of an agreement of a minerals deal for Ukraine.
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Labor went into the May election promising a number of significant changes to modern slavery mitigation strategies and legislation in Australia. These included:
It is likely that a Labor-led government will drive forward the above changes and will garner the support of the progressive independents.
The statutory review process of the Modern Slavery Act commenced earlier in 2022. An Issues Paper for public consultation in relation to the review is anticipated to be available from mid-2022. The consultation will allow stakeholders and business groups to make submissions on matters for consideration in the review. The review is set to be completed before 31 March 2023, with a report being made publicly available and tabled in each house within 15 sitting days.
It is clear that it is simply a matter of when, not if, the Modern Slavery Act will be strengthened.
An effective and robust supplier due diligence program will become critical especially for those operating with complex and globalised supply chains. Businesses in sectors and jurisdictions with an increased risk of modern slavery are likely to face greater scrutiny where there are crossovers with the annual list. This means that preparation is key and being able to demonstrate meaningful understanding of risks beyond the first tier of supply chains. This is something that many companies have grappled with over the past few years since the inception of the Modern Slavery Act. The impending changes to the legislation means that now is the time to reflect on the adequacy and effectiveness of your due diligence frameworks and plan a path forward to ensure that your business is well placed to navigate the changing legislative landscape. Commonwealth government suppliers should act with some urgency.
Contact Abigail McGregor and Grace Do at Norton Rose Fulbright Australia for a confidential discussion on your preparedness and next steps.
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The United States and Ukraine governments have announced the signature of an agreement of a minerals deal for Ukraine.
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On 15 April 2025, Ofgem approved the National Energy System Operator’s (NESO) Target Model Option 4 (TMO4+) package of reforms.
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In mid-March 2025, Cognia Law and Norton Rose Fulbright’s Legal Operations Consulting team co-hosted a second roundtable event that brought together senior leaders, including GCs, COO and head of legal operations, from across the legal industry to discuss how to drive meaningful change within the legal ecosystem.
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