U.S. officials' efforts to combat trade-based money laundering by partnering with other jurisdictions has been hampered by a lack of funding, information sharing gaps, divergent priorities and data limitations, according to a government report calling for improvements to a key cross-border initiative aimed at stamping out the practice.
U.S. Watchdog Highlights Problems With Cross-Border AML Program
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