EU Leaders Unite Behind ‘Buy European’ Plan for Industrial Defense

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European Union leaders committed to “Buy European” policies during their economic competitiveness summit in Belgium. The 27-nation gathering addressed Europe’s position through strategic industrial protection measures.
António Costa confirmed broad agreement on reinforcing defense, space, clean tech, quantum, artificial intelligence, and payment systems through proportional European preference. The targeted approach reflects strategic protection recognition.
Von der Leyen emphasized enormous pressure could enable transformative change despite vested interests. Her action plan by March addresses regulatory simplification, startup support, capital market integration, and energy costs.
The summit incorporated insights from Draghi and Letta, whose reports highlighted Europe’s challenges. Draghi’s warning that the current economic world order is “dead” influenced strategic discussions.
Italy, Germany, and Belgium co-hosted pre-summit discussions with 19 member states about industrial relaunch initiatives. The gathering addressed emissions trading system review, demonstrating emerging coalitions.

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