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EU Opens Comment Period for Cyber-Surveillance Export Guidelines

The European Commission last week opened its public comment period as it prepares guidelines for exports of cyber-surveillance items. The guidance will look to aid exporters in complying with and conducting due diligence under the EU’s dual-use export controls. The commission is accepting feedback from industry associations, governments, academia, research institutions, nongovernmental organizations and others involved in exporting dual-use goods and technologies. The submission deadline is June 9.

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The EU had hoped to issue a version of its export control guidance for cyber-surveillance tools last year (see 2112080031). Companies and academics have told the EU that the bloc should release more guidance to help them comply with the the EU's new dual-use export regulations (see 2112090010).