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Portugal to meet 2% defence spending target ahead of schedule in 2025

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Posted on June 5, 2025

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LISBON (Reuters) -Portugal expects to increase its defence spending to 2% of gross domestic product this year, four years ahead of schedule, Prime Minister Luis Montenegro said on Thursday. Among the

Portugal to Achieve 2% Defence Spending Goal by 2025 Ahead of Schedule

LISBON (Reuters) -Portugal expects to increase its defence spending to 2% of gross domestic product this year, four years ahead of schedule, Prime Minister Luis Montenegro said on Thursday.

Among the 32 members of NATO, Portugal is one of the countries with the lowest defence spending as a share of its economic output, with the government estimating that it stood at 4.48 billion euros ($5.12 billion) in 2024, or 1.58% of GDP.

Portugal previously expected to reach the current NATO target of 2% of gross domestic product by the end of 2029.

Speaking at his inauguration as the country's re-elected prime minister, Montenegro said the new centre-right government "will in the coming days finalise a plan" for defence investment to be developed over several years.

"I will present at the next NATO Summit the anticipation of the 2% target, if possible already in 2025, with a realistic plan that will not jeopardise the social functions (of the state) and the balance of the budget," he said.

U.S. President Donald Trump has said NATO allies should boost investment in defence to 5% of GDP and this new target will be a key discussion during the summit scheduled for June 24-25.

Montenegro said the new investments will be developed by "national defence industries and related activities," as the government wants to "take advantage of this increased investment to stimulate economic growth."

($1 = 0.8743 euros)

(Reporting by Sergio Goncalves; Editing by Pietro Lombardi and Paul Simao)

Key Takeaways

  • Portugal aims to meet 2% GDP defence spending by 2025.
  • Current spending is 1.58% of GDP, or 4.48 billion euros.
  • Plan to boost national defence industries and economic growth.
  • NATO summit to discuss new defence spending targets.
  • Portugal's new government prioritizes balanced budget.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does Portugal expect to meet its defence spending target?
Portugal expects to increase its defence spending to 2% of GDP this year, four years ahead of schedule, in 2025.
What was Portugal's original timeline for reaching the NATO target?
Portugal previously expected to reach the NATO target of 2% of GDP by the end of 2029.
What will the new investments in defence focus on?
The new investments will be developed by national defence industries and related activities, aiming to stimulate economic growth.
What did U.S. President Trump suggest regarding NATO spending?
U.S. President Donald Trump has suggested that NATO allies should boost investment in defence to 5% of GDP.
What is the significance of the upcoming NATO Summit?
The upcoming NATO Summit scheduled for June 24-25 will be a key discussion point for the new defence spending target.

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