2nd Joint EU-U.S. Stakeholders Outreach on Dual Use Export Controls

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Online Event
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Following the second Ministerial meeting in Paris-Saclay on 15-16 May 2022, and in light of the Joint Statement - which recognises the results achieved so far and outlines priority areas for cooperation - the EU and U.S. will invite stakeholders to participate to a new outreach event.

The 2nd Joint EU-U.S. Stakeholders Outreach event will showcase the progress achieved in TTC WG7 Export Control since October 2021. WG7’s area of focus has been impacted by events in Ukraine and Russia’s unprovoked invasion of that country. This has been reflected in new initiatives on export controls and sanctions which were picked up in detail at the last meeting of working group in June. 

This event will also allow to collect stakeholders’ feedback and ideas for future initiatives. It will provide an opportunity to industry, academia and civil society to discuss with representatives of EU and U.S. authorities priorities for export control cooperation identified in the Pittsburgh Statement and further defined in Paris-Saclay. 

Interested participants are invited to submit inputs, questions and comments in advance to the event using the Futurium online platform (EU-US Trade and Technology Council / Working Group 7 Export Controls). 

Practical details

  • Date and time: Tuesday 19 July 2022, 16:00 – 18:00 (CEST) - 10:00 - 12.00 (EDT)
  • Venue: Virtual meeting
  • Registration: please REGISTER before Friday 15 July 2022 - 12:00 CEST. Attendance is limited to 2 participants per organisation. Registered participants will receive a confirmation e-mail with further information on how to connect in due course. Any change of name should be communicated no later than Monday 18 July 2022 12:00 CET to info@tradeandtechdialogue.com 
  • Agenda: please see below.
  • Please note that this event is intended for EU and U.S. resident entities only and is not open to the press. 

Useful information

Meeting agenda
Meeting Agenda
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