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EU preparing to hoard critical supplies over security fears – FT

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July 5, 2025
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Published: July 5, 2025 12:31 pm
Author: RT

The bloc’s new stockpile strategy reportedly aims to prepare for war, climate disasters, and growing hybrid and cyber threats

The EU plans to build an emergency stockpile of key supplies in light of mounting threats, the Financial Times reported on Friday, citing a draft strategy prepared by the European Commission and due to be officially published next week.

The document reportedly says a new mechanism is needed to improve EU member states’ readiness for global risks.

“The EU faces an increasingly complex and deteriorating risk landscape marked by rising geopolitical tensions, including conflict, the mounting impacts of climate change, environmental degradation, and hybrid and cyber threats,” the draft states. It proposes coordinated backup stockpiles of critical goods including food, medicines, nuclear fuel, rare earths, permanent magnets and even cable repair modules “to ensure prompt recovery from energy or optical cable disruptions.”

Brussels reportedly aims to create a “stockpiling network” to improve coordination between EU nations, citing a “limited common understanding of which essential goods are needed for crisis preparedness.”

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The plan would also involve compiling updated lists of essential supplies tailored to each region and crisis type. Member states are advised to invest in critical stockpiles and involve the private sector through incentives such as tax credits. The draft adds that the EU will cooperate with NATO and other allies on “shared warehousing” and management of resources, as well as dual-use infrastructure.

Funding plans for the initiative will reportedly be addressed in proposals for the EU’s new multiannual budget expected later this month. The European Commission did not immediately respond to media requests for comment on the reported initiative.

The strategy comes amid wider EU concern over security. Brussels has been urging increased military spending for months, citing the supposed threat of Russian aggression – a claim Moscow has repeatedly rejected as baseless. Earlier this year, EU leaders adopted the ReArm Europe initiative, unlocking up to €800 billion ($840 billion) to double defense spending from 2024 levels. Last month, the European NATO members also agreed to raise defense spending to 5% of GDP, calling it necessary to counter the “long-term threat posed by Russia to Euro-Atlantic security.”


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Russia has denied that it plans to attack the West, calling such claims “nonsense” and accusing the EU of fueling fear to justify massive arms spending. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov previously labeled the bloc’s buildup “rabid,” while former President Dmitry Medvedev accused the EU of turning into “a politicized, globalist, and fiercely Russophobic organization” that poses “a threat” to Russia.

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