The NFF’s 6 November 2012 submission to the Coalition policy discussion paper on foreign investment outlines the NFF’s position on establishing a national foreign investment register. The submission welcomes the Coalition’s proposal to develop a register and increase the FIRB board to include at least one individual with agricultural sector expertise.
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