
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has temporarily suspended activities at 32 gold refineries as part of a crackdown on money laundering. This move is part of a broader effort by the UAE to enhance its regulatory framework and ensure compliance with international standards. Additionally, the UAE has banned ships carrying the flag of Eswatini, a landlocked African nation, in a bid to distance itself from vessels that are involved in transporting Russian oil. The suspension of gold refineries and the ban on Eswatini-flagged ships reflect the UAE's commitment to tackling financial crimes and ensuring maritime safety.
UAE Bans Eswatini-Flagged Ships in Fresh Shadow-Fleet Crackdown https://t.co/eORepkIxZR
The United Arab Emirates temporarily suspended activities at 32 gold refineries as part of an effort to curb money laundering https://t.co/ams9HuZ9Q0 via @JacobReid02
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