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Fragmented EU export control regime hinders companies

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Published: March 19th, 2024,
Last updated: May 28th, 2025

A French gendarme holds an anti drone weapon after a dynamic demonstration of the safety system during the Olympic flame journey ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, in Beynes near Paris, France, March 18, 2024.
French gendarme with anti-drone weapon: EU member states are updating their export control lists without coordinating to any significant extent.
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The European export control regime is designed for functioning multilateralism. The EU states mainly follow the control lists of the Wassenaar Arrangement. Under this arrangement, the 42 participating states jointly decide which products should be subject to export controls. This has the advantage of an internationally coordinated procedure. However, the Wassenaar Arrangement has one central disadvantage: Russia is one of the participating states.

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