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EU bolsters economic security with new recommendation on export controls

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The EU has released a Recommendation to enhance the co-ordination of national control lists of dual-use items. Developed in close collaboration between the European Commission and the Council, the Recommendation provides a framework that will help member states to align their national control lists with both EU and multilateral standards.

This Recommendation was one of the main proposals from the Commission's January 2024 White Paper on export controls.

It includes a voluntary coordination mechanism that supports member states in sharing their draft national control lists with the Commission and peers, facilitating feedback before formal adoption. This improved coordination responds to the rapidly changing global environment, ensuring a more unified approach to export controls across the EU. This initiative contributes to the EU having a cohesive stance on export control issues.

For more information, please see the DG Trade dedicated newsitem.

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