America has benefited from rising European spending, though President Trump’s move to curb support for Ukraine is raising ...
U.S. arms exports reached 43 percent of the worldwide total as Ukrainian imports skyrocketed following the Russian invasion, ...
European arms imports rose 155% in 2020-24 and Ukraine has become the world's biggest arms importer following Russia's 2022 ...
Despite efforts to upscale domestic defense capabilities, the United States remains Europe's primary arms supplier, providing ...
European states as a whole accounted for 35 percent of US arms exports in 2020-24, putting them ahead of the Middle East, which accounted for 33 percent. In terms of individual countries, though, ...
Volumes of arms exports have remained constant but the recipients have changed dramatically. That's according to the latest report from SIPRI, considered one of the world's most reputable sources on ...
NATO countries in Europe increase arms imports, with U.S. leading; SIPRI report highlights growing defense capabilities and tensions.
Welcome to the Brussels Edition, Bloomberg’s daily briefing on what matters most in the heart of the European Union.
Today, I explain the battle over how to spend the EU’s new €150bn defence fund, and ask whether medicines are Europe’s next foreign dependency set to be exploited. Ursula von der Leyen has nine days ...
Some of the UK’s biggest pension funds have pushed back against Labour MPs calling for defence companies to be categorised as “ethical” arguing that investors deserve choice and should be able to ...