EU, US to Hold Outreach Event on Dual-Use Export Controls
The U.S. and the European Union will hold an outreach event Oct. 27 on dual-use export controls, the European Commission said. Stakeholders may submit questions and comments in advance with the goal of reviewing and discussing areas of future export control cooperation, as identified by the EU-U.S. Trade and Technology Council's first meeting in Pittsburgh. Registration will be limited to two people per organization. The event begins at 9:30 a.m. EDT.
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Comments are to be submitted on the EU's Futurium platform -- a forum meant to generally collect comments from stakeholders in both the EU and U.S., the commission said. “Businesses, think tanks, labour, non-profit and environmental organisations, academics, and other parties that form the civil society at large are invited to contribute, as essential actors to successful EU-US cooperation,” the commission said. “The platform is open to everyone after a simple registration.”