
- Reuters 12th May 2020 15:24:49 GMT +0300
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Under EU law, banks and other financial and tax firms are obliged to scrutinise more closely their clients who have dealings with these countries. Companies in listed states are also banned from receiving new EU funding. The draft decision brings the current list from 16 to 22 states which will be closely monitored, although the higher scrutiny will only apply from October, the document says - a lenient approach the Commission said was due the disruptions caused by the current coronavirus pandemic. Countries who were already on the list are Afghanistan, Iraq, Vanuatu, Pakistan, Syria, Yemen, Uganda, Trinidad and Tobago, Iran and North Korea.For More of This and Other Stories, Grab Your Copy of the Standard Newspaper. Read Now »
All countries, but North Korea have committed to changing their rules in order to better tackle money laundering and terrorism financing. Saudis offSEE ALSO: Spanish football coach Francisco Garcia dies from coronavirus
The EU listing left out Saudi Arabia, the current holder of the G20 presidency. The Saudis were included in an EU draft list last year until that document was struck down by EU governments after pressure from the oil-rich kingdom. That was an exceptional case as EU member states only rarely interfere with listings which are largely a competence of the Commission, the bloc’s executive arm. Among other countries who were included in last year’s draft list, but have now been spared, are Libya and the four US territories of American Samoa, US Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Guam. The listing of the US territories had drawn criticism from Washington. The new EU draft list largely reflects a listing compiled by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), which is the global standard-setter for efforts to curb money laundering. The EU list however does not include Albania, a candidate country to join the bloc, and Iceland, a close trading partner of the 27-nation Union. Both countries are on the FATF list.SEE ALSO: Real striker faces criminal charges for breaking coronavirus quarantine
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