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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 27, 2025

Investing in Space: NATO holds out its hand to the commercial space sector

NATO’s updated approach to commercial space collaboration, coupled with increased defense budgets, may create new investment opportunities and financial growth prospects for compan...

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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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Financial Times • Jun 25, 2025

Nato promises historic rearmament shift in bid to win over Trump

Increasing defense expenditures to a significant portion of the economy could lead to a substantial injection of funds into military capabilities across member states, impacting ov...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 24, 2025

Carney says Canada can reach new $150 billion NATO bill with mines

Canada’s abundant supply of essential minerals could help the nation fulfill a potentially increased NATO expenditure target, which may amount to five percent of its gross domestic...

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BBC Business • Jun 24, 2025

UK vows to spend 5% of GDP on national security by 2035

The UK plans to allocate a substantial portion of its economic output toward enhancing defense capabilities, reflecting a long-term commitment to strengthening national security by...

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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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Financial Times • Jun 04, 2025

Europe confronts Trump’s triple threat on Ukraine, Nato and trade

European leaders are concerned that during extensive discussions, the U.S. President may leverage key geopolitical and economic challenges to influence negotiations, potentially im...

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Financial Times • Jun 03, 2025

UK set to back Nato push for members to spend 3.5% of GDP on defence

The UK is anticipated to support NATO’s proposal for increased defence budgets, highlighting the importance of higher military expenditure amid ongoing political scrutiny regarding...

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City A.M. • Jun 03, 2025

Nato to pressure UK to spend 3.5 per cent on defence

The UK is expected to increase its defence budget to 3.5 percent of GDP by 2035 under NATO's new guidelines, significantly raising government military expenditures beyond current p...

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CNBC Business • May 17, 2025

Trump says he will call Putin, Zelenskyy, and NATO members on Monday to talk ceasefire, trade

The upcoming conversations planned by Trump with key leaders are expected to have important implications for international relations, potentially influencing economic agreements an...

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Financial Times • May 08, 2025

EU capitals want retaliation against Trump delayed to avoid Nato clash

European leaders are advocating for postponing punitive measures in order to maintain strong transatlantic security cooperation and prevent disruptions that could impact economic a...

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