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    EU to boost defence spending within EU budget

    eub2By eub222 April 2025Updated:23 April 2025 Defence No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The EU Commission is proposing to boost defence-related spending within the EU budget to support faster, more flexible and coordinated investment in Europe’s defence technological and industrial base.

    Military helicopter - Photo by Dominik Gryzbon on Pexels

    The new Regulation will strengthen the EU’s defence Readiness 2030 and implement the ReArm Europe plan, enhancing the ability of the EU and Member States to develop, scale up and innovate in key defence capabilities, while streamlining access to EU funds for defence-related projects.

    The proposal broadens the scope of the Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform (STEP) to cover defence-related technologies and products, particularly those identified as priority capabilities in the recent White Paper for European Defence – Readiness 2030.

    The EU executive is aiming for STEP to effectively support development of cutting-edge technologies it sees as essential for the EU’s defence preparedness, awarding selected projects under the European Defence Fund, Horizon Europe, and the Digital Europe Programme with a STEP Seal. The extended scope of STEP is expected to boost investments in critical technologies for defence under cohesion policy funded by the EU budget, in particular under the specific objectives in the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and Cohesion Fund (CF). This approach ensures that STEP effectively supports the development of cutting-edge technologies essential for the EU’s defence preparedness.

    Through the Horizon Europe regulation, the reach of the European Innovation Council (EIC) will include start-ups working on dual-use and defence-related innovations. The objective is to foster a dynamic innovation ecosystem that speeds up the development and deployment of cutting-edge dual-use and defence technologies, like AI and cybersecurity.

    The Digital Europe Programme (DEP) should also expand to include dual-use applications. This will offer important support for defence technologies, particularly in developing and operating AI Gigafactories. These factories are vital for scaling up the production of advanced technologies with dual-use capabilities that are relevant to both civilian and defence sectors.

    The Regulation also introduces additional flexibility in using EU funding to bolster a robust and competitive European defence industry. In particular, the Regulation includes a ‘landing clause’ within both the European Defence Fund (EDF) and the Act in Support of Ammunition Production (ASAP). This provision allows Member States, on a fully voluntary basis, to transfer resources allocated to them under cohesion policy funds to these two programmes. The duration of ASAP is also extended until 31st December 2026.

    Lastly, support for military mobility and dual-use digital infrastructure is enhanced through changes to the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF). First, it will create more favourable conditions for Member States to transfer cohesion funds to CEF for dual-use transport infrastructure projects. Second, it will expand the CEF digital programme to support dual-use digital capacities, like cloud, AI, and 5G systems among others.

    Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform (STEP)

    Proposal for a Regulation as regards incentivising defence-related investments in the EU budget to implement the ReArm Europe Plan

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