In a political win for US President Donald Trump, NATO member states have endorsed an enormous new defence spending goal.
In what marks a serious shift for NATO, the bloc’s member states have agreed to boost defence spending to 5 % of gross home product (GDP).
The transfer will inject billions extra {dollars} into armies and weapons, elevating questions over how governments will foot the invoice.
With public budgets below pressure, many European politicians dismissed the goal as unachievable earlier this yr, when US President Donald Trump demanded it.
Europe’s priorities now look like shifting to safety, citing rising threats from Russia.
And Chinese language items are flooding markets from Southeast Asia to Europe.
Plus, prime economists name for debt reduction in growing nations.