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EU Parliament Urges Commission to Integrate Defence Market
March 11, 2026
The European Parliament has called on the European Commission to establish a single integrated defence market across the EU to enhance competitiveness, reduce costs, and foster innovation in defence procurement. This initiative includes proposals to rewrite procurement laws, create a joint fund for innovative defence projects, and implement mutual recognition of equipment certification. These measures aim to strengthen European defence capabilities amid ongoing geopolitical challenges and align procurement efforts across member states.
- The proposed β¬800 billion defence procurement scheme encourages joint production and purchasing among EU and partner countries, presenting significant opportunities for contractors involved in multinational defence projects.
- The Security Action for Europe (SAFE) programme offers β¬150 billion in long maturity loans to boost defence spending, potentially increasing available funding for defence contractors.
- Procurement professionals should prepare for evolving regulatory frameworks and certification standards that will impact contract requirements and supplier qualifications.
- Companies engaged in defence innovation and cross-border collaboration may find enhanced access to funding and streamlined procurement processes under the new integrated market approach.
We need to create a European ecosystem for defence.
— Tobias Cremer, German Socialists & Democrats MEP
They choose Europe.
— Javier Moreno Sanchez, Spanish MEP
Agencies
European Commission, European Parliament, NATO
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β¬800 billion, β¬150 billion
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- EU needs a βsingle marketβ for defence, MEPs tell Commission β EUobserver · EUobserver · Mar 11