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NATO member Romania signs agreement with Germany’s Rheinmetall to build a gunpowder plant
- On Monday, Nov. 3, 2025, NATO member Romania signed an agreement with German defense company Rheinmetall to build a gunpowder factory in central Romania at a joint event in Bucharest.
- Since Russia's 2022 invasion, Romania has deepened its NATO role as Europe races to rearm amid an increasingly provocative Russia.
- Construction is slated to begin in 2026 and the 535 million-euro plant in Victoria, Brasov County will take three years, with Romania seeking financing through the European SAFE mechanism.
- The deal positions Romania to be an integral part of the NATO ecosystem, strengthening its strategic role in allied defense plans as Ilie Bolojan, Romanian Prime Minister, hailed its potential in Southeast Europe.
- Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger noted the ammunition powder is needed worldwide and especially in Europe, while Romania has donated a Patriot missile system to Ukraine and opened an international training hub for F-16 pilots.
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NATO member Romania signs agreement with Germany’s Rheinmetall to build a gunpowder plant
NATO member Romania has signed an agreement with Germany’s defense company Rheinmetall to build a gunpowder factory in central Romania, as Europe races to rearm itself in the face of an increasingly provocative Russia.
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