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7 October 2019

EU Commission Adopts Guidance On Dual-Use Internal Compliance Programs

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On July 30, 2019, the EU Commission issued guidance on internal compliance programs for dual-use trade controls.
European Union Corporate/Commercial Law
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On July 30, 2019, the EU Commission issued guidance on internal compliance programs for dual-use trade controls. The guidance consists of non-binding recommendations on seven "core elements" for an effective dual-use trade control internal compliance program. For each core element, the guidance sets out clear expectations for internal compliance, as well as the necessary steps for implementation.

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