Tomorrow, 12 years after the entry into force of the EU Regulation 428/2009 setting up a 🇪🇺regime for the control of export, transfer, brokering and transit of #dualuse items, the EU legal framework for #exportcontrols will be significantly upgraded. worldtradecontrols.com/just-…
The new EU export control regulation now published in the Official Journal: the EU now has new tools to address risks associated with trade in cybersurveillance and emerging technologies and promote strategic autonomy.
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There is little doubt that these new measures, although falling short of a full export ban, will not only have a significant impact for #EU producers but will also harden positions in the global race to speedy #vaccination. #covid19#Brexit > worldtradecontrols.com/eu-to…
The #EU is equipping itself with a framework that will allow it to target individuals, entities and bodies - responsible for, involved in or associated with serious #HumanRights violations and abuses worldwide, no matter where they occurred>worldtradecontrols.com/on-th…
Help us try to determine what the #whitecollar defence landscape will look like in the coming months and years. 9 questions, less than 3 minutes to complete: survey.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe…
A public consultation on draft #dual use research export control compliance guidance was launched yesterday, and is open until 30 November 2020. The consultation can be accessed via the following link: trade.ec.europa.eu/consultat…
Possible EU sanctions 🇪🇺 on #Turkey 🇹🇷 in December 2020, including swinging broad-based economic measures, if its “provocations” have not stopped... but sanctions is not the preferred option, clarified @vonderleyen: bbc.com/news/world-europe-54…
here the link to Amnesty's report European on cybersurveillance tech exports,ahead of a trilogue meeting in Brussels on 22 September where the European Parliament and EU member states will decide whether to strengthen surveillance export rules: amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2…
Article du Monde concernant un nouveau rapport d'Amnesty International dénonçant l'exportation de technologies de cybersurveillance, qui relance le débat alors que doit se tenir une nouvelle réunion de trilogue demain 22 septembre.
Update of #China’s list of technology #exportcontrols: companies with #reseach centres in China are going to face a choice: keep their R&D centre in China, just for China, or leave China so they can use the tech they develop anywhere in the world... reuters.com/article/us-china…