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Strategic autonomy, competitiveness and supply chain resilience in the EU
In June 2025, EU Member States that are members of NATO committed to a significant increase in spending on defence to 5% of GDP to be reached withing a decade. 3.5% of GDP would be spent on core defence items, 1.5% on defence-related items. Obviously, such commitments come on top of already tight public finances in most of the economies concerned. Against this background, in autumn 2025, the ECON Committee requested external expertise to better understand the potential synergies and tensions between ...
Financing competitiveness in the EU
Towards a Coherent EU Defence Investment Framework
Competitiveness in the current 2021-2027 MFF
Can the European Competitiveness Fund deliver?
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What implications for parliamentary oversight and transparency?
On Tuesday, 27 January 2026, from 15:00 to 16:30, the Subcommittee on Tax Matters (FISC) will organise a public hearing on “Tackling tax obstacles in the Single Market”. Experts will present their views and discuss with FISC Members how to address remaining tax-related obstacles and distortions in the Single Market.
On 27 January 2026, the Committee on Budgetary Control (CONT) will organise the public hearing “Protection of the financial interests of the EU in Slovakia”.
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