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Control of strategic goods: Basic training on dual-use goods
JUN
Wed
10

Starts in 2 months from now

Location

Brussels

Programmes
Defence EDF NATO-EDA Space

Attendees can expect to gain insights into regulations and best practices on dual-use goods relevant to their sectors.

Two online sessions of this basic training on dual-use goods are planned on 26 February and 12 November 2026 from 9:30 to 11:45. One physical session is planned on 10 June in the offices of the Strategic Goods Control Unit in Brussels.

For defence-related goods, three separate online sessions are planned on 24 March, 23 June and 6 October.

For more information and Registration: Opleidingen dual use voor beginners 2026 | Departement

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