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Armin Papperger, the German defence boss intent on re-arming Europe

Summary by Financial Times
Outspoken Rheinmetall chief whose rising profile has come at personal risk sees transatlantic strains as ‘good for business’
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Rheinmetall supplies tanks, ammunition and other armaments to Ukraine. This brought the head of the company into the Kremlin's sights.

·Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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The Rheinmetall Group in Düsseldorf is preparing for new billions of jobs. Thousands of jobs are to be created, including in NRW.

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Croatian Industry Day was organized by the Croatian Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with the Ministry of Economy, the Ministry of Defence and the Permanent Representation of the Republic of Croatia to NATO.

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Paris Defence and Strategy Forum: strengthening European defence DICoD Franck C... mar 11/03/2025 - 15:51 We are not at war, but we are no longer at peace. This is what had to be remembered from the speech of Sébastien Lecornu, Minister of the Armed Forces, for the opening of the second edition of the Paris Defence and Strategy Forum, this 11 March 2025. On the agenda: three days of debates around the defence of Europe. Europe At the opening of …

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Armin Papperger is probably the most important man in Europe, writes the British daily “The Telegraph”. It is his company Rheinmetall that produces weapons that Ukraine and other European countries need so much now. Such actions did not escape the attention of Vladimir Putin, who planned an attempt on the life of a German.

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Financial Times broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, March 11, 2025.
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