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CNBC Business • Jun 27, 2025

Europe will buy more American weapons and pave way for trade deal, EU Council chief says

Increased European defense expenditures on U.S.-made military equipment are expected to enhance transatlantic trade relations and facilitate progress toward a comprehensive commerc...

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CNBC Business • Jun 25, 2025

Trump threatens tough trade deal for Spain after it refuses to meet NATO defense spending target

The potential adjustments in the trade agreement with Spain could impact economic relations, as increased costs are being considered due to Spain not meeting NATO’s defense expendi...

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CNBC Business • Jun 24, 2025

NATO wants allies to spend 5% of GDP on defense: This chart shows how hard it could be

NATO member countries are expected to increase their defense budgets to five percent of their GDP by 2035, highlighting the substantial financial efforts required to meet this targ...

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Business Insider Markets • Jun 17, 2025

Boeing wants a bigger slice of Europe's surging defense spending

Boeing aims to increase its revenue by securing more contracts amid the growing defense budgets across European countries investing in military equipment and technology.

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MarketWatch Top Stories • May 15, 2025

European defense stocks are flying again as Germany backs 5% NATO spending target

European defense companies experienced a notable increase in share value following Germany's announcement to commit to allocating 5% of its GDP towards NATO-related military expend...

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