De EU heeft haar wetgeving inzake de controle op de uitvoer van gevoelige goederen en technologieën voor dual use, zoals instrumenten voor cybersurveillance, gemoderniseerd. De Raad heeft een verordening aangenomen tot modernisering van het EU-systeem voor controle op de uitvoer, de tussenhandel, de technische bijstand, de doorvoer en de overbrenging van producten voor dual-use. Het gaat om goederen, software en technologie die zowel voor civiele als voor militaire toepassingen kunnen worden gebruikt.
The EU has upgraded its legislation on the export controls applicable to sensitive dual-use goods and technologies such as cyber-surveillance tools.
Today the Council adopted a regulation modernising the EU system for the control of exports, brokering, technical assistance, transit and transfer of dual-use items. These are goods, software and technology that can be used for both civilian and military applications.
"We welcome the new EU rules on exports of dual-use items that give human rights the prominence they deserve. Strong controls will allow us to prevent human rights violations and abuses, while keeping up with the latest technological developments."
João Leão, Portuguese Minister of Finance and President of the Council
The new regulation strengthens controls on a wider range of emerging dual-use technologies, and the coordination between member states and the Commission in support of the effective enforcement of controls throughout the EU. By introducing due diligence obligations for producers, the new rules also give companies an important role in addressing the risks to international security sometimes posed by dual-use items.
Finally, the dual-use regulation paves the way for better coordination between the EU and partner countries in enhancing international security through more convergent approaches to export controls at global level.
After the European Parliament and the Council sign the adopted regulation, it will be published in the EU Official Journal and enter into force 90 days later.