Companies headquartered in the EU and US would benefit from a harmonised approach to software and intangible technology transfers within Europe and an overall alignment between like-minded countries. The ecommendations highlight that the Commission should aim to introduce guidelines on intangible exports in the Recast and provide clarity on how export controls apply in the context of technology and software transfers, including cloud computing.
Source AmCham EU
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