Europe 101 Series :  EU Export Controls

Dual Use and Military Controls

Managing EU Export Control compliance from outside the European Union.

Basic rules, structure and procedures – risks and common pitfalls!

For teams implementing, managing or reviewing EU compliance.
A practical introduction presented by John Grayston, Grayston & Company, Brussels.

$150.00

Wednesday, 20 May, 2026

16:00 CET / 15:00 BST / 7:00 PDT / 9:00 CDT / 10:00 EDT

Speaker

John Grayston

About the Webinar

Export controls are complex and high-risk.  In addition to risk of administrative or criminal sanctions, errors lead to shipment delays, financial penalties, reputational damage, and regulatory exposure.

This session will provide a clear, practical framework for compliance with EU (and UK) dual use and military controls.   

This is a practical structured, experience-based walkthrough of how export controls work in practice from the EU and what responsible teams need to have in place. Note: We will also discuss UK Export Controls.

What we will cover

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How to classify

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Where to find the rules and support

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Which export controls apply

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Classification and dual-use considerations

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Licensing requirements

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Working with customs brokers

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Identifying and managing risk

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End-use and end-user checks

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Common operational mistakes

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First steps to build a basic compliance approach

After this session, you will be able to

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Identify whether your exports may be controlled

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Understand where your risks sit

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Ask the right questions internally and externally

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Avoid common compliance failures

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Take immediate practical steps

Why this matters now

Export controls are no longer a niche compliance topic.

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Enforcement is increasing

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Supply chains are under greater scrutiny than ever

Organisations that do not have a clear understanding of their obligations are exposing themselves to avoidable risk.
This session provides the baseline knowledge required to operate with confidence.

Who should attend

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Teams outside the EUmanaging EU (or UK)

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Operations and logistics professionals

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Compliance, legal, and finance teams

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Managers newly responsible for import/export

John Grayston

John Grayston has practised EU law in Brussels for more than 25 years and is a recognised expert in customs, international trade, export controls and sanctions.He is a regular speaker at ICPA events both in the USA and in Europe.  He is ICPA’s Honorary EU Counsel. He is the founder of Grayston & Company, advising international clients on EU regulatory, trade and commercial matters through a network of specialist advisors across key EU jurisdictions.

His work includes EU customs law, export control compliance (including US extra-territorial regimes such as ITAR and EAR), international trade law, and the commercial impact of Brexit on trade and logistics.