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Nato to press Europe’s arms makers to boost investment and production

Alliance chief Mark Rutte set to meet defence groups’ leaders at meeting in Brussels next week
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USS Thomas Hudner fires a Tomahawk missile, leaving a smoke trail across a cloudy sky during Operation Epic Fury.
"}],[{"start":142.35000000000002,"text":"European arms companies and defence ministries have clashed in recent years over the root cause of the continent’s lack of military production. Companies have accused governments of not signing enough long-term procurement contracts, while states argue the sector has failed to increase production capacity quickly enough. "}],[{"start":159.75000000000003,"text":"Despite those tensions, Rutte also wants to hear from the companies about the barriers to increasing production to meet Nato’s needs, said two people in the industry. "}],[{"start":169.65000000000003,"text":"While European groups have moved to address ammunition shortages, access to long-distance missiles is now one of the main problems for European capitals. "}],[{"start":178.60000000000002,"text":"Berlin is trying to buy American Tomahawk cruise missiles to bolster its defences against Russia, an effort that has become more urgent after the Pentagon scrapped plans to deploy its own equipment. At the same time Europe is pressing domestic companies to accelerate plans to develop alternatives. "}],[{"start":197.90000000000003,"text":"The Pentagon in early May announced plans to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany amid a spat between Trump and Chancellor Friedrich Merz over the Iran war. That conflict has also caused the US to burn through “years” of critical munitions. "}],[{"start":211.85000000000002,"text":"Both developments served as fresh “wake-up calls” to Europeans about the need to quickly bolster their production capacity and capabilities, some of the people said. "}],[{"start":221.8,"text":"If European Nato allies hit the 5 per cent spending target, it would amount to a combined $1tn increase in annual defence expenditure in 2035 compared with 2024. "}],[{"start":233.70000000000002,"text":"Nato officials say they want headline agreements in key areas where European armies rely heavily on the US: air defence, long-range missiles and intelligence and surveillance capabilities such as space satellites. "}],[{"start":246.4,"text":"Some of the companies will present plans next week to address the need for more factories and personnel, securing crucial raw materials and strengthening supply chains, while one of the people added that talks would also discuss how to reduce dependence on Chinese and Taiwanese components."}],[{"start":262.5,"text":"“The secretary-general regularly meets with industry and financial institutions from across the alliance to encourage increased production, innovation and investment to meet our capability needs,” a Nato official said."}],[{"start":274.55,"text":"Additional reporting by Sarah White in Paris "}],[{"start":284.75,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1779070114_2213.mp3"}

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