Navigating the EU’s New Economic Security Strategy and Countermeasures: Implications for Global and EU Businesses
Webinar | 02.02.26, 3:00 PM CET - 4:30 PM CET
In collaboration with the IBJ-IJE
Join Crowell’s international trade attorneys for an in-depth analysis of the EU’s new economic security strategy and its practical impact on businesses operating in the region.
Key Topics:
- EU Trade Countermeasures: Gain insight into the EU’s strategy on trade disputes, how a procedure under the EU Anti-Coercion Instrument works, and the type of trade countermeasures you can expect.
- Regulatory Updates: Explore changes in economic security regulations at the EU and Belgian levels—including the latest developments in export controls and sanctions.
- Economic Security & Trade Defence: Understand how shifting priorities in economic security are shaping EU trade defence and customs law.
This session is designed for in-house counsels and business leaders who need to stay ahead of rapidly evolving international trade regulations. Participants will receive actionable guidance to help navigate the complexities of the new EU economic security landscape.
For more information, please visit these areas: International Trade — Brussels Practice
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