By Oscar Pandiello ( June 25, 2026, 13:50 GMT | Insight) -- China and the US were the EU’s top destinations for dual-use export authorizations in 2024, a European Commission report shows, underscoring how the bloc’s most sensitive trade flows remain tied to its two largest geopolitical counterparts. That year, the EU authorized €77.6 billion ($88 billion) in dual-use trade, equal to 3 percent of its goods exports outside the bloc.China and the US were the EU’s top destinations for dual-use export authorizations in 2024, according to a European Commission report published on Thursday....
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