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The latest update on EU emergency responses (No. 114 | 6 May 2024) highlights important regulatory developments in various areas such as Antitrust & State Aid, Trade/Export Controls, Medicines and Medical Devices, and Cybersecurity, Privacy & Data Protection. This update focuses on the ongoing challenges posed by COVID-19, Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, and cyber threats.

Contributions from Dimiter Arsov, Lucie Fournier, Guillermo Giralda Fustes, Cecelia Kye, Justine Naessens, and Benedetta Brambati from the Brussels Office have been instrumental in compiling this update.

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As we navigate through these complex and challenging times, staying informed about the latest regulatory developments in emergency response efforts is crucial. The updates provided by Jones Day offer valuable insights into the evolving landscape of EU regulations in response to critical issues like COVID-19, geopolitical conflicts, and cybersecurity threats.

In conclusion, maintaining a proactive approach to understanding and adapting to these regulatory changes is essential for businesses and individuals alike. By staying informed and seeking the appropriate legal guidance when needed, we can navigate through these challenges effectively and ensure compliance with evolving EU regulations.