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UK aims to speed up defence contracts, finance minister says

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Posted on March 4, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) - British finance minister Rachel Reeves wants to speed up the procurement of defence equipment, after the country announced plans to lift military spending following U.S. President

UK Finance Minister Pushes for Faster Defence Contract Procurement

LONDON (Reuters) - British finance minister Rachel Reeves wants to speed up the procurement of defence equipment, after the country announced plans to lift military spending following U.S. President Donald Trump's call for Europe to do more to protect itself.

Trump has since paused military aid to Ukraine heaping pressure on Britain and its allies to step-up alternative support for Kyiv, and adding fresh impetus to the need to accelerate the production of munitions and other kit.

Reeves will tell a conference for British manufacturers later on Tuesday that the government wants to cut red tape to help deliver new equipment more quickly, and learn from the steps taken in the last three years to rapidly secure arms for Ukraine.

Defence will become a "cornerstone" of the government's industrial strategy, she will say, adding that more defence contracts will be opened up to small and medium size companies, enabling Britain to "meet emerging global threats head on".

In future, more companies will be permitted to bid for defence contracts, Reeves will say, in a move she hopes will drive innovation and deliver value for money.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced last week he would increase annual defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027 and target a 3% level, opening up new opportunities for Britain's biggest defence companies, including BAE Systems and Babcock.

The government is due to publish its Strategic Defence Review this spring, which companies hope will provide further detail on what type of equipment and technology Britain is going to prioritise.

(Reporting by Sachin Ravikumar, writing by Sarah Young; Editing by Sachin Ravikumar and William James)

Key Takeaways

  • UK plans to speed up defence equipment procurement.
  • Military spending to increase to 2.5% of GDP by 2027.
  • More contracts will be available to small and medium enterprises.
  • Defence is a key part of the UK's industrial strategy.
  • Strategic Defence Review to be published this spring.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the goal of the UK finance minister regarding defence contracts?
British finance minister Rachel Reeves aims to speed up the procurement of defence equipment by cutting red tape and allowing more companies to bid for contracts.
How much will the UK increase its annual defence spending?
Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced an increase in annual defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027, with a target of reaching 3%.
What changes are expected in the bidding process for defence contracts?
The government plans to open up more defence contracts to small and medium-sized companies, which is expected to drive innovation and deliver better value for money.
When will the Strategic Defence Review be published?
The government is set to publish its Strategic Defence Review this spring, which will provide further details on the types of equipment and technology that will be prioritized.

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