Buy American | As Europeans boost spending to rebuild their armed forces, they’re confronting the reality that they’ll have to turn to the US to source many of the new weapons they’re planning to buy. This reliance on American materiel has become a lot less appealing, with some voters wary of a closer embrace of Trump’s America. Spain Spat | During private discussions at the Brussels summit, leaders made coded criticism of Spain’s refusal to accept a NATO goal of spending 5% of GDP on defense, sources say. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez — the only alliance leader who refused to sign up to the new commitment — told reporters that none of his EU counterparts had brought up Spain’s NATO stance or the clash with Trump. Fico Threat | Slovakia is withholding support for the EU’s latest sanctions on Russia over its war on Ukraine unless its concerns about energy security are taken into account. Prime Minister Robert Fico, whose country is still heavily reliant on Russian gas, wants the Commission to provide safeguards to help mitigate economic fallout. Steel Alarm | The boss of the biggest Czech steelmaker warned that Europe must protect the struggling sector or risk undermining the drive to bolster military capabilities. Moravia Steel CEO Petr Popelar called for import tariffs, subsidies and looser regulation to help safeguard Europe’s strategic autonomy. Tech Talks | Apple offered to overhaul its App Store to appease EU antitrust watchdogs, who issued an ultimatum after doling out a €500 million fine. The Commission’s competition chief, Teresa Ribera, meanwhile told Bloomberg TV that a crackdown on tech giants like Apple, Meta and Google won’t be used as leverage in trade talks with the US. |