Canada has joined a major European Union defense fund. The move, announced Monday by the office of Prime Minister Mark Carney, allows Canadian defense companies access to a 150 billion euro EU loan program called Security Action for Europe, or SAFE.
Canada is the first non-EU country to gain access.
The negative reactions might be because your wording, to me, is a bit flame batey, as if this is a given negative.
As for non-EU manufacturer being able to invest in production equipment Europe might need if push come to shove on places not easily destroyed by the assumed enemy producing European designs? And in the process incentivise other countries to buy non-american equipment?
If a good chunk of the global military complex seems about to change supplier, I’d bet big on getting to be picked as the supplier of choice!
The negative reactions might be because your wording, to me, is a bit flame batey, as if this is a given negative.
As for non-EU manufacturer being able to invest in production equipment Europe might need if push come to shove on places not easily destroyed by the assumed enemy producing European designs? And in the process incentivise other countries to buy non-american equipment?
If a good chunk of the global military complex seems about to change supplier, I’d bet big on getting to be picked as the supplier of choice!
Fair enough; not my intention with the wording - I’m also generally in favour.