Europe set to liberate military contracts

A defence group wants Europe to open national military deals to foreign competitors under a new code of conduct.

The scheme, from the European Defence Agency (EDA), is designed to counter widespread use by European Union members of Article 296 of the Treaty of Rome to protect domestic defence companies from international competition.

It plans to unveil the voluntary code by the end of the year.

The rules, which will stipulate what can be exempted under the treaty,...

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