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EU Publishes New Export Control Regulation to Address Cybersurveillance and Emerging Tech Risk

The European Parliament published its new tools to address trade risks in dual-use items in the June 11 Official Journal of the European Union. The regulation addresses trade risks for emerging technologies and goods that could be involved in cybersurveillance.…

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The 460-plus-page regulation, approved May 20, includes stricter controls for cybersurveillance technology that may be used for human rights abuses, new general export licenses to authorize shipments of cryptographic items and certain “intra-group technology transfers,” and mechanisms for greater coordination between members and with trading partners (see 2105100013).