EU Releases Framework for Member States to Coordinate on National Export Control Lists
The European Commission earlier this month released a "coordination framework" that allows EU member states to voluntarily identify "similar risks and to coordinate with designing national" export control lists. The proposal also "facilitates the exchange of information among Member States…
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and the Commission prior to and after" adopting the national control lists. Member states may additionally consider and benefit from "any additional information provided by other Member States or the Commission" under the proposal. The framework said that shared information might include the scope of the control list, the impact of the list on "EU economic operators" and other "relevant information for the preparation " of the list.