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"The issue of dual use products – goods which can be used for both civilian and military purposes, such as chemicals that can be used as fertilisers or to prepare bombs, and information technology for computers that can also be used to guide missiles – remains a highly sensitive one. European-level export controls for dual use products and technologies aim to ensure respect for the international commitments of the EU and its Member States as regards the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and the proliferation of conventional weapons. Examples include the Nuclear Suppliers Group, against the proliferation of nuclear items and technology, and the Australia Group, against the proliferation of chemical and biological items and technology. I am voting for this report again, as I did at first reading. I would highlight the need to update Annex I to Regulation 428/2009 and I consider the Council’s amendments regarding definitions to be positive; some are now more up to date and some have been added that were not a part of the original Commission proposal."@en1
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