Japan plans to tighten crypto exchange regulation to enforce sanctions

Japan plans to tighten crypto exchange regulation to enforce sanctions

The proposed amendment is being carried out to prevent sanctioned countries from taking evasive actions using digital assets. Japan plans to amend its Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act to bring crypto exchanges under the purview of laws that govern banks, a government official revealed on Monday. The proposed amendment is being carried out to prevent sanctioned countries from taking evasive actions using digital assets.Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno in a press conference said that the government is planning to introduce a bill to revise the Foreign exchange laws to include....


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