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Upfront deal details key to efficient waiver process, Australian government says

By Saloni Sinha ( September 4, 2025, 06:43 GMT | Insight) -- Submitting extensive upfront information to the competition regulator about an acquisition will ensure an “efficient and effective” merger notification waiver process, the Australian government said. In a statement, Australia’s Treasury Department said it has released a draft outlining the information that will be sought in a waiver application form, which will be available for businesses from Jan. 1, 2026. Submitting extensive upfront information to the competition regulator about an acquisition will ensure an “efficient and effective” merger notification waiver process, the Australian government said....

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