Australia Planning Improvements to Sanctions Permit Portal
The Australian Sanctions Office will be working over the coming months to improve its PAX Portal, which is used to apply for sanctions permits and send “secure” sanctions-related inquiries to the government, the office said in a Feb. 21 email…
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to industry. The improvements will “enhance user experience and overall functionality,” Australia said, including by “improving the process to apply for a sanctions permit.” PAX users will see some visual changes to the portal, along with “minor bug fixes,” the email said, and the “underlying functionality of PAX will be largely the same as it is now.” Australia is expecting some larger changes involving the portal’s functionality to be released around April.