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France – Le Monde: Increased defense spending boosts economic activity

French President Emmanuel Macron has set a target to raise the country’s defense budget to €67 billion by 2030, with discussions also underway regarding the potential allocation of 5% of GDP to military expenditures

Newsroom March 10 04:00

According to an economic analysis published by Le Monde, France’s rising defense spending—expected to reach 3.5% of GDP—is driving economic activity but could also contribute to inflationary pressures. The report highlights that financial institutions such as J.P. Morgan Private Bank see Europe entering a “new era” of defense investments. Furthermore, European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde has suggested that increased military spending could boost both growth and inflation, while economists at Natixis estimate that defense investments could contribute up to 1% of GDP in the medium term.

As the world’s second-largest arms exporter, France is well-positioned to benefit from increased military procurement. Additionally, Germany’s economic recovery, driven by large-scale investments, could further stimulate growth in France. Macron has assured that rising defense expenditures will not lead to tax hikes, with potential financing options including borrowing or leveraging private savings.

A key challenge, however, is ensuring that increased defense spending benefits French industries rather than leading to greater reliance on imports. Le Monde notes that shortages of key raw materials, such as semiconductors, and the difficulty in finding specialized personnel pose hurdles for the defense sector. The global surge in military orders could also strain supply chains and drive further inflation.

Another report in Le Monde underscores the shifting dynamics of global arms trade. Between 2020 and 2024, Ukraine has become the world’s largest arms importer, while the United States remains the leading exporter, accounting for 43% of total arms sales. France follows with a 9.6% market share, ahead of Russia, which has seen a 64% decline in arms exports due to sanctions and the ongoing war in Ukraine. The 2022 Russian invasion spurred a rapid rearmament effort across Europe, leading to a 155% increase in arms imports over five years. This has also deepened European dependence on U.S. military equipment, particularly F-35 fighter jets and Patriot missile defense systems.

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This growing reliance on American arms raises concerns about Europe’s ability to achieve “strategic autonomy.” However, Le Monde notes that Italy, Germany, and France remain competitive in the production of tanks and armored vehicles. France, in particular, has strengthened its position as the second-largest arms exporter, driven by sales of Rafale fighter jets and military aid to Ukraine. Meanwhile, India, which is reducing its reliance on Russian arms, is emerging as a key customer for the French defense industry.

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