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Estonia Ammunition Project: No Government Investment

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Estonia Rejects State Funding for Rheinmetall Ammunition Plant, Charts Independent Course

TALLINN, Estonia – Estonia ​is forging ahead wiht‍ plans to establish ‌domestic ammunition production, but will not offer state funding to attract investment, notably declining a‍ partnership‍ model pursued by neighboring Latvia⁢ and ‍Lithuania with German defence giant rheinmetall. Estonian ‌officials have​ confirmed ​the decision,signaling a clear divergence in approach – a firm policy against ​utilizing public resources to incentivize ​foreign investment.

While Latvia ‌and Lithuania have⁣ entered into agreements involving public investment ⁤and potential takeovers to support Rheinmetall’s expansion, Estonia insists that any potential investors must fully self-finance their ‍projects.

“All ​producers‍ are considered equal by the Estonian government,” stated Defense Minister Hanno ​Pevkur, emphasizing the principle of not burdening taxpayers⁤ to attract foreign investors. ⁢”We will not be taxing the taxpayer to attract foreign ⁤investors.”

Estonia is currently conducting a⁣ tender process to secure‌ partners‍ for the production of ‌both small and large-caliber ammunition for its ​defense fleet. Minister Pevkur anticipates an agreement will soon be reached with‍ selected manufacturers, leading to the construction of an ammunition factory within estonia.

The decision highlights estonia’s commitment to a fiscally conservative approach​ to bolstering its defense capabilities, contrasting with the more interventionist strategies adopted ​by its Baltic neighbors.(FC)

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