EU dual-use goods exporters asked for input on review of export control policies
By Yuqing Yang ( July 14, 2026, 14:02 GMT | Insight) -- The European Commission will this week open a consultation on the EU's strategic export control policy, seeking feedback from exporters of dual-use goods as part of a broader review of the bloc's economic security framework. Trade official Denis Redonnet said the exercise would examine issues including controls on cybersurveillance technologies, while the commission also aims to improve the timeliness and quality of member states' export control data.EU exporters of dual-use goods — products, software or technologies that can be used for both civilian and military purposes — will be asked for feedback this week as the European Commission plans a consultation feeding into a review of the bloc's strategic export control policies, a deputy director general at the commission's trade department has said....
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