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Document 52014PC0151
COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT pursuant to Article 294(6) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union concerning the position of the Council on the adoption of a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EC) No 428/2009 setting up a Community regime for the control of exports, transfer, brokering and transit of dual use items
COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT pursuant to Article 294(6) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union concerning the position of the Council on the adoption of a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EC) No 428/2009 setting up a Community regime for the control of exports, transfer, brokering and transit of dual use items
COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT pursuant to Article 294(6) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union concerning the position of the Council on the adoption of a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EC) No 428/2009 setting up a Community regime for the control of exports, transfer, brokering and transit of dual use items
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COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT pursuant to Article 294(6) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union concerning the position of the Council on the adoption of a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EC) No 428/2009 setting up a Community regime for the control of exports, transfer, brokering and transit of dual use items /* COM/2014/0151 final - 2011/0310 (COD) */
2011/0310 (COD) COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION
TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
pursuant to Article 294(6) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European
Union
concerning the position of the Council on the adoption of
a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation
(EC) No 428/2009 setting up a Community regime for the control of exports,
transfer, brokering and transit of dual use items 1. Background Date of transmission of the proposal to the European Parliament and to the Council (document COM(2011) 704 final – 2011/0310 COD): || 7 November 2011 Date of the position of the European Parliament, first reading: || 23 October 2012 Date of adoption of the position of the Council: || 3 March 2014 2. Objective of the proposal
from the Commission The proposal provides for amendments to
Council Regulation (EC) No 428/2009 as regards the procedure to update the EU
control list. The objective is to empower the Commission
to update the EU list of controlled dual-use items in Annex I to Regulation
(EC) No 428/2009 through delegated acts, in accordance with Article 290 TFEU,
in order to ensure full compliance with international security obligations and
to maintain the competitiveness of EU economic operators. The Commission
proposal also aims at empowering the Commission to remove 'destinations' (i.e.
countries) from the list of countries benefiting from EU General Export
Authorisations (EUGEA) in Annex II, in order to allow for a swift EU response
to international circumstances. 3. Comments on the position
of the Council The Council's position endorses the core
elements of the Commission’s proposal but envisages some amendments to the
original Commission proposal with respect to the removal of certain
destinations (countries) benefiting from facilitated export procedures and the
scope of delegated acts. The Council position
suggests aligning Parliament's scrutiny of delegated power to the agreement on
"Trade Omnibus II". A "Commission statement on delegated
acts", recalling the Commission’s commitment under the framework agreement
to provide information to Parliament on expert groups, will be attached to the
Regulation. The
Council position also envisages certain amendments as regards the review and
validity of the delegation of powers, which would be limited to 5 years and
tacitly extended subject to presentation of a report, unless the European
Parliament or the Council opposes such extension no later than 3 months before
the end of the period. Lastly,
the Council position includes an accompanying "Joint Statement by the
European Parliament, the Council and the Commission on the review of the
dual-use export control system", as well as a "Commission statement
on updating the Regulation" (see below). 4. Conclusion The Commission accepts the position taken
by the Council. _______________________ STATEMENTS Joint Statement by the European
Parliament, the Council and the Commission on the review of the dual-use export
control system The European Parliament, the Council and
the Commission recognise the importance of continuously enhancing the
effectiveness and coherence of the EU's strategic export controls regime,
ensuring high level of security and adequate transparency without impeding
competiveness and legitimate trade in dual-use items. The three institutions consider that
modernisation and further convergence of the system is needed in order to keep
up with new threats and rapid technological changes, to reduce distortions,
create a genuine common market for dual-use items (uniform level playing field
for exporters) and continue serving as an export control model for third
countries. To this end, it is essential to streamline
the process for updating the control lists (Annexes to the Regulation);
strengthen risk assessment and exchange of information, develop improved industry standards, and reduce disparities in
implementation. The European Parliament, the Council and
the Commission acknowledge the issues regarding the export of certain
information and communication technologies (ICT) that can be used in connection
with human rights violations as well as to undermine the EU's security, particularly for technologies used for mass-surveillance,
monitoring, tracking, tracing and censoring, as well as for software
vulnerabilities. Technical consultations have been initiated
in this respect, including in the framework of EU Dual Use Peer Visit, the Dual
Use Coordination Group, and the export control regimes, and actions continue to
be taken to address situations of urgency through sanctions (pursuant to Article
215 TFEU), or national measures. Efforts will also be intensified to promote
multilateral agreements in the context of export control regimes, and options
will be explored to address this issue in the context of the on-going review of
EU dual-use export control policy, and the preparation of a Commission
Communication. In this context the three institutions took note of the
agreement on 4 December 2013 by the Participating States of the Wassenaar
Arrangement to adopt controls on complex surveillance tools that enable
unauthorised access to computer systems, and on IP-network surveillance
systems. The European Parliament, the Council and
the Commission also commit to further development of existing
"catch-all" mechanism for dual-use items falling outside the Annex I
of the Regulation, in order to further enhance the
export control system and its application within the European single market. Commission Statement
on delegated acts In the context of this
Regulation, the Commission recalls the commitment it has taken in paragraph 15
of the Framework Agreement on relations between the European Parliament and the
European Commission to provide to the Parliament full information and
documentation on its meetings with national experts within the framework of its
work on the preparation of delegated acts. Commission Statement
on plans for updating the Regulation In order to ensure a more integrated,
efficient and coherent European approach to the movement (exports, transfer,
brokering and transit) of strategic items, the Commission will put forward a
new proposal for updating the Regulation as expeditiously as possible. _______________________