Australia to Pass Foreign Interference Laws Amid Concerns of Chinese Influence

Australia to Pass Foreign Interference Laws Amid Concerns of Chinese Influence
Australia's Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull at a news conference in Canberra, Australia, on June 27, 2018. Mick Tsikas/Reuters
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SYDNEY—Australia is expected to pass legislation on June 28 aimed at preventing interference by foreign governments, a move likely to further stoke tensions with major trading partner China.
Mirroring similar rules in the United States, Australia will require lobbyists for foreign countries to register and be liable for criminal prosecution if they are deemed to be meddling in domestic affairs.