European defence industry programme

EESC section opinion: European defence industry programme

The EESC:

  • recommends that the European Commission communicate extensively with European citizens to broadly convey the challenges of joint defence financing in the current geopolitical context, and with a view to building common security, while continuing to base European integration on a project of peace and solidarity;
  • asks for an increase to the current limited funding (EUR 1.5 billion) in the medium term;
  • stresses that the EDIP must, in addition to the necessary response to Ukraineā€™s urgent needs, lead to a structural evolution of the European approach to defence and the associated European Defence Industrial and Technological Base (EDTIB);
  • recommends that the European Parliament, the Member States, the public and private financial sectors and the European Commission outline a long-term plan for increased arms spending and procurement, which will facilitate private sector long-term investment and support production plans for military equipment by the EDTIB, and provide support to the DTIB for Ukraine;
  • recommends that the European Commission clarify the origin and use of funds earmarked for the EDIP;
  • recommends that EDTIB companies strengthen cooperation, especially with SMEs and across borders;
  • highlights the importance of industrial cooperation with Ukraine within the framework of the EDIP;
  • suggests further promoting synergies between defence and civilian industries, including SMEs and start-ups;
  • recommends integrating the percentage of cooperative and intra-European purchasing targets expressed in the ā€˜EDISā€™ communication, in the EDIP regulatory document.