New EU export controls – do I need to take action?

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Brian Mulier

Partner
Netherlands

As co-head of our International Trade & Customs Group I have in-depth, long-standing experience in the full range of customs and trade related matters, sanctions regimes and the application of EU export controls. Whilst working across Europe I am based in The Hague.

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Goran Danilovic

Senior Counsel
Netherlands

I am a Senior Counsel focusing on compliance with anti-bribery, customs, export controls and economic sanctions regulations.

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Dick Ignacio

Senior Associate
Netherlands

As a senior associate in our Trade & Customs Group in The Hague and Brussels, I am an international trade and customs lawyer focusing on a broad spectrum of trading matters on behalf of our multinational and national clients.

On September 9th, 2021, the new EU Dual-use Regulation 2021/821 (also known as the EU dual use recast) will enter into force and become directly applicable across all EU Member States and its EU citizens. At the same time, the current EU Dual-use Regulation 428/2009 will cease to apply.

In comparison with the past, the new EU Dual-use Regulation 2021/821 has introduced a number of novelty elements which merit further attention. We have outlined these through a Q&A to help assess whether you need to take further action and ensure you are compliant with ongoing EU export controls in your daily business operations. Please click here to read the full article and review the Q&As.

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