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Since 2008, in line with its action plan to enhance the security of explosives, the European Union has considered regulating chemicals that could be used to produce homemade explosives to be a priority. A first legislative act in this regard – Regulation (EU) No 98/2013 on the marketing and use of explosives precursors – was adopted in 2013. The 2015 Paris and 2016 Brussels terrorist attacks and their operating modes, which were based on the use of homemade explosives, led to an assessment of the ...

In 2017, the European Parliament established a Special Committee on Terrorism to help answer European citizens' concerns, and in order to focus on the issues related to the fight against terrorism at both EU and national levels. The committee's report of its findings and recommendations, to be debated during the December plenary session, assesses possible legislative and practical actions against terrorism in the EU and provides several recommendations, in particular on cooperation and exchange of ...

In 2016, the Council, in its conclusions on the fight against the financing of terrorism, stressed the importance of taking measures against illicit cash movements, and urged the European Commission to amend the 2005 cash control regulation. The 2017 Commission proposal aims to fill the gaps in the existing regulation, in particular on the definition of cash and the different cross-border movements. The provisional agreement reached by the Council and the Parliament on the draft regulation in May ...