Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Guterres leads UN tribute for 136 personnel lost in 2025

    June 9, 2026

    FAO forecasts drop in global cereal output and trade

    June 8, 2026

    Russian IT sector revenue reaches $38.94 billion in Q1

    June 8, 2026
    • Home
    • Contact Us
    British BeaconBritish Beacon
    • Automotive

      Electric car discounts narrow in German market

      May 30, 2026

      Porsche reveals bespoke 911 GT3 RS in Macadamiametallic

      May 16, 2026

      EV demand grows across Europe in Q1

      April 20, 2026

      BMW unveils electric i3 with up to 900 km range

      April 6, 2026

      Mercedes-Benz details 2027 S-Class with MBUX Superscreen

      January 30, 2026
    • Business

      FAO forecasts drop in global cereal output and trade

      June 8, 2026

      Russian IT sector revenue reaches $38.94 billion in Q1

      June 8, 2026

      Austria downgrade ends last triple A sovereign rating

      June 8, 2026

      Putin says BRICS holds 40 percent of global GDP

      June 6, 2026

      EU disburses €12.8 billion to Italy under recovery plan

      June 5, 2026
    • Entertainment

      Generative AI in entertainment advances beyond Affleck’s view

      January 27, 2026

      Apple Arcade adds Jeopardy and NFL games in September update

      August 19, 2025

      Disney’s Fantastic Four beats Superman in box office debut

      July 27, 2025

      Disney and Marvel’s R-rated film hits billion-dollar milestone

      August 17, 2024

      Web3 leader Immutable rolls out $50M gaming rewards initiative

      April 27, 2024
    • Health

      EU Council approves new framework for drugs strategy

      June 5, 2026

      CEPI backs vaccines for Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak

      June 2, 2026

      Heart failure studies revisit digoxin after trial data

      May 23, 2026

      WHO reports nearly 600 suspected Ebola cases in DRC

      May 21, 2026

      EU commits €74 million to CEPI for epidemic readiness

      May 20, 2026
    • Lifestyle

      Adidas launches You Got This campaign on sideline support

      March 3, 2026

      JP Morgan funds Fresha with $31 million for AI and robotics growth

      August 23, 2024

      Adidas, Highsnobiety debut limited-edition sneakers

      January 6, 2024

      Unraveling Starbucks’ phenomenon as a worldwide coffee powerhouse

      September 1, 2023

      How Nike’s Kobe 8 Protro Halo Marks an Emotional Milestone

      August 29, 2023
    • Luxury

      Price hikes and lack of innovation erode luxury market confidence

      November 18, 2024

      Uncover the allure of Rolex Deepsea – luxury awaits.

      April 10, 2024

      Beyond timekeeping to the prestige of the Rolex Day-Date

      March 2, 2024

      Rare uncut emerald dazzles at Sharjah show

      February 1, 2024

      Porsche and Frauscher launch the electric 850 Fantom Air

      October 17, 2023
    • News

      Guterres leads UN tribute for 136 personnel lost in 2025

      June 9, 2026

      Tornado and rain disrupt transport across Rome

      June 5, 2026

      WMO warns El Niño will raise global heat risks

      June 3, 2026

      EU expands wildfire response across southern Europe

      June 3, 2026

      Belgium draft law targets anonymous cyberbullying

      June 2, 2026
    • Sports

      Manchester City Women open £10m first-team base

      May 14, 2026

      FIA clears 2026 F1 rule updates for Miami rollout

      April 23, 2026

      Manchester City cut Arsenal lead with Haaland strike

      April 20, 2026

      Man City beat Chelsea to revive Premier League race

      April 13, 2026

      World number one Aryna Sabalenka retains US Open title

      September 7, 2025
    • Technology

      SIS queries climb to 17.76 billion across Europe in 2025

      June 5, 2026

      EU advances tech sovereignty package for cloud and AI

      June 4, 2026

      ILO urges human-centred AI approach for future work

      June 4, 2026

      IONO Robotics unveils Workmate humanoid robot in Austria

      May 30, 2026

      Russian AI patent streamlines geological core analysis

      May 15, 2026
    • Travel

      European airport traffic falls for first time since rebound

      June 4, 2026

      Tourism nights across EU rise 3.4 percent in Q1

      June 3, 2026

      German Airports Association warns of jet fuel shortages

      May 9, 2026

      EU entry exit system goes fully live on April 10

      April 7, 2026

      Nearly 5000 flights canceled as US storm shifts east

      March 17, 2026
    British BeaconBritish Beacon
    Home » US warns EU on curbs for American arms makers
    News

    US warns EU on curbs for American arms makers

    February 21, 2026
    Facebook WhatsApp Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Tumblr Email Reddit VKontakte

    WASHINGTON: The United States has warned the European Union that limiting access for American defence companies in European weapons procurement would bring consequences for transatlantic market access, according to a written U.S. submission filed in an EU public consultation. The feedback, submitted on Feb. 13, opposed any move toward mandatory “Buy European” preferences as the European Commission reviews rules governing defence and sensitive security contracts across the bloc.

    US warns EU on curbs for American arms makers
    Brussels consultation draws US warning on buy European procurement rules.

    In the submission, the U.S. Departments of State and Defense said procurement measures that discriminate against U.S. suppliers would undermine long-standing industrial cooperation among allies and complicate combined defence capability development. The document said the United States would reassess how it treats European firms under reciprocal defence procurement arrangements and related U.S. procurement access policies if the EU adopts rules that restrict American participation in member-state defence tenders.

    The warning was delivered as the EU accelerates work on reforming the Defence and Sensitive Security Procurement Directive, a framework designed to set common rules for military and sensitive security purchasing across the single market. The Commission launched a call for evidence and public consultation on Nov. 24, 2025, and closed it on Feb. 16, 2026, as input to an impact assessment and a planned revision process tied to wider EU defence-readiness initiatives.

    Procurement rules under review

    The directive, adopted in 2009, includes provisions tailored to defence purchasing, including requirements linked to security of supply and protection of classified information. The Commission has said the revision aims to improve speed, coordination, and value for money in defence procurement while supporting the resilience and technological autonomy of Europe’s defence industrial base. Commission material on the review notes that defence procurement remains uneven across the bloc and that major, high-value systems are still often purchased outside EU-wide competitive procedures.

    EU defence officials have framed the consultation as part of a broader push to remove bottlenecks and reduce administrative friction for urgent capability purchases. The Commission has said it intends to present simplification measures in 2026, with preparatory work linked to an October 2025 defence readiness roadmap and earlier targeted amendments proposed in mid-2025. A public report summarizing consultation responses is expected to be published by the Commission after its review of submissions.

    Warning ties to reciprocity

    U.S. officials have also raised the issue in public comments, warning that strict local-content or origin-based rules could disrupt allied defence supply chains and joint production. U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Andrew Puzder, who assumed his post in Brussels in August 2025, criticized “Made in Europe” approaches in remarks on Feb. 20, saying such policies would weaken allied defence efforts and hinder coordinated support for shared security priorities, according to a recorded interview.

    The dispute over procurement access comes as European governments boost defence spending and seek faster deliveries of equipment, ammunition, and air and missile defence systems, while industry on both sides of the Atlantic remains deeply integrated through components, licensing, and co-production. The Commission’s next steps will determine whether reforms focus on procedural speed and transparency, or also introduce tighter eligibility and preference rules that affect non-EU suppliers and cross-border industrial partnerships – By Content Syndication Services.

    Related Posts

    Guterres leads UN tribute for 136 personnel lost in 2025

    June 9, 2026

    FAO forecasts drop in global cereal output and trade

    June 8, 2026

    Russian IT sector revenue reaches $38.94 billion in Q1

    June 8, 2026

    Austria downgrade ends last triple A sovereign rating

    June 8, 2026

    Putin says BRICS holds 40 percent of global GDP

    June 6, 2026

    EU disburses €12.8 billion to Italy under recovery plan

    June 5, 2026
    Latest News

    Guterres leads UN tribute for 136 personnel lost in 2025

    June 9, 2026

    FAO forecasts drop in global cereal output and trade

    June 8, 2026

    Russian IT sector revenue reaches $38.94 billion in Q1

    June 8, 2026

    Austria downgrade ends last triple A sovereign rating

    June 8, 2026

    Putin says BRICS holds 40 percent of global GDP

    June 6, 2026

    EU disburses €12.8 billion to Italy under recovery plan

    June 5, 2026

    OECD inflation rises to 4.4% as energy costs climb

    June 5, 2026

    OECD sees steel excess capacity hitting 745 million tonnes

    June 5, 2026
    © 2026 British Beacon | All Rights Reserved
    • Home
    • Contact Us

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.