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    EU Parliament supports programme to boost defence supply chains

    April 26, 2025
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    The European Parliament has taken a decisive step toward reinforcing the European Union’s defence capabilities by endorsing a draft law aimed at enhancing the bloc’s defence industry. On Thursday, members of the European Parliament (MEPs) approved measures that would strengthen Europe’s ability to manufacture defence products and bolster its overall security infrastructure. The draft legislation proposes the establishment of the European Defence Industry Programme (EDIP), an initiative focused on consolidating and expanding the European Defence Technological and Industrial Base (EDTIB).

    EU Parliament supports programme to boost defence supply chains

    The measure was jointly adopted by the Parliament’s Committees on Industry, Research and Energy, and Security and Defence. The new programme is intended to deepen cooperation among member states and further integrate their national defence industries into a more cohesive European framework. A core component of the EDIP is the call for a substantial increase in financial contributions from member states. This funding boost would support expanded manufacturing capacities for weapons, ammunition, and other products essential during times of crisis.

    Lawmakers argue that heightened investment is necessary to address existing shortfalls in the European defence supply chain and to ensure the region’s security resilience. The programme also encourages greater aggregation of orders from member states, which would streamline the development and procurement processes for defence products. By promoting joint procurement initiatives, the EDIP seeks to eliminate inefficiencies and reduce production costs, while enhancing the strategic autonomy of the European Union.

    Additionally, the proposed measures aim to significantly improve the supply and availability of critical defence materials. MEPs have called for a targeted effort to reduce production lead times and to bolster stockpiling strategies, ensuring that the EU is better prepared to respond rapidly to emerging threats and security challenges. In their deliberations, MEPs emphasized the urgent need to increase manufacturing capacities across the continent.

    They highlighted the importance of creating a robust supply chain that can respond flexibly to heightened demand during crises, and stressed the necessity of strategic planning to prevent potential bottlenecks in production and delivery. The adoption of the draft law represents a major step forward for European defence policy, as the EU seeks to assert greater strategic autonomy in a changing global security environment. The next phase will involve negotiations with the European Council, during which the final details of the European Defence Industry Programme will be determined. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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