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REGISTER NOW: Can Defense Win the Supply Chain Battle?

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September 24, 2025

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Defense spending in Europe is booming and companies are ramping up to meet strong demand. But the dynamics are also driving changes in the defense industrial setup for many companies as they look to to meet customer clamor for equipment, despite supply chain challenges.

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  • Do governments have a role in dealing with supply chain concerns?

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