Join Tom Blass, Editor of the World ECR Magazine and Arne Mielken, Export Control Specialist and founder of export control consultancy and training company Customs Manager Ltd as they discuss the 2020/821 EU Export Control Law which enters into force in September 2021.
Then join our bite-sized 30-minute sessions in September to learn more about the new rules
FROM 16 SEPTEMBER, GET LOWDOWN ON THE NEW EU EXPORT CONTROL REGULATION IN SIX WEB SESSIONS
In a series of web sessions, Arne Mielken of the Export Control consultancy Customs Manager Ltd will explain the key provisions of the new ‘recast’ Regulation 821/2021, which comes into force on 9 September.
The sessions will take the form of a Q&A – with Tom Blass, editor of World Export Controls Review putting the questions to Arne – and inviting participants to ask theirs, too. On 9 September, the new EU export control regime or ‘recast’ comes into force.
Regulation 821/2021 is not as drastic a revision as some had anticipated or feared, but has important consequences for all compliant businesses. WorldECR is delighted to be producing, in association with Export Control Expert Arne Mielken of Customs Manager Ltd, a series of easily digestible web events to explain the changes.
1. Overview of the key changes in a nutshell
In session one, we move quickly through the key changes to the regulation, providing you with a checklist for areas to further explore – including, the new broader definitions of ‘exporter’, and broker, a new provision for EU Member State information sharing, emphasis on cyber-surveillance and human rights concerns and broader catch-all provision. It also asks – and answers whether, in practice, EU member states can now create their control lists.
2. The new cyber surveillance controls – what, why, how?
The recast was, in part, driven by a perceived need for better technology that might be used for ‘cyber surveillance’. This session looks at the breadth of new provisions, including catch-all, the new ‘transmissible controls’ concept, and other areas of the Regulation which may, in particular, affect the ICT sector.
3. Could I be caught by catch-all?
Catch-all deals with the control of non-listed items that may nonetheless be put to dangerous uses in the wrong hands. It creates compliance challenges because it demands subjective evaluation of items and users. Here we discuss how best to prepare for the 821/2021 catch-all requirements – and having the right systems in place.
4. Two new General Licences: Are they right for my company, and how do I use them?
Regulation 281/2021 introduces two new General Licences:
• EU007 covers the intra-group export of most software and technology listed in Annex I
• EU008 covers, subject to several conditions and requirements, the export of certain (but not all) encryption items. But – each comes with strings attached! In this session, Arne takes a deep dive into licences and looks at their potential, and their limits. Could they be right for your company?
5. The EU Export control regime – for non-EU companies
This session focuses on how the EU export control regime affects the business operations of non-EU companies. It looks at non-EU exporters’ obligations such as registration and record-keeping and more.
6. Putting it all together: What does the Regulation mean for my ICP? In Session 6, Arne addresses attendees’ questions on the regulation and talks through strategies for incorporating its provisions into an Internal Compliance Plan.
Nota bene:
• Each session is 30 minutes long and will include a handout.
• Participants are welcome to send questions ahead, which Arne can address, and there will be opportunities for interactivity in session 6.
• It is advised, but not obligatory, to attend all sessions – but a discount is available for the purchase of all six.
• A certificate of completion is available for Sessions 1-6
• The sessions will all be recorded, and recordings available for four weeks after the sessions have taken place.
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