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Tighter restrictions on foreign investment will come at cost: PC – Sydney Morning Herald
Ground-breaking research by the Productivity Commission suggests tighter foreign investment rules would cost households up to $731 a year.

In one of its early responses to the coronavirus pandemic, the Morrison government temporarily lowered the threshold to zero for any foreign investment to be vetted by the Foreign Investment Review B…

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