AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNATO Summit Pressure: Ahead of the July 7 Ankara meeting, NATO chief Mark Rutte is trying to keep U.S. President Donald Trump onside as Washington demands more European capability, not just higher defense budgets. Global Arms Race: New SIPRI-linked analysis says worldwide military spending has risen for 11 straight years, with 2025 near $3T and renewed acceleration expected. EU Defense Funding Fight: France’s bid to steer EU defense lending rules backfired, leaving Paris short of the €16.2B it sought for joint Franco-British missile and other projects. Procurement & Industrial Ramp: Germany’s draft 2027 budget flags €203B+ in borrowing to fund defense and infrastructure, while Canada moves ahead with a $1.9B HIMARS buy for long-range, anti-ship coastal/Arctic roles. Ukraine Capability Signals: Ukraine publicly inducted the U.S.-supplied Harpoon coastal defense system for the first time, underscoring expanding coastal strike options. Regional Defense Deals: Erdogan and Pakistan’s Sharif agreed to deepen defense and trade cooperation, while Australia’s defense minister heads to Türkiye for NATO talks on industrial opportunities. Defense Industry Challenges: A Bavaria-hosted conference warned Europe’s defense sector faces regulation, planning uncertainty, and fragmentation as drone-driven warfare evolves.
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