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NATO’s 1.5% target could generate €822bn infrastructure boost for Europe

NATO’s 1.5% target could generate €822bn infrastructure boost for Europe

The commitment by NATO allies to spend 1.5% of their GDP on security-relevant infrastructure could trigger an economic boost of €822 billion annually and generate 4.4 million jobs in Europe, a study by EY and DekaBank found. “These investments in... Read more.

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