Saab chief cautions that Beijing dominates supplies of a key component to make powder to fire shells, and metal for submarines and warships.

Europe is too reliant on China to make powder for ammunition and risks a supply crisis that could threaten the continent’s security, one of the EU’s most important defense contractors warned.

In an interview with POLITICO, Saab CEO Micael Johansson called on governments to cut environmental rules to make it easier for companies to diversify their supply chains for critical military components.

Beijing plays a key role in supplying EU countries with the raw materials they need for their defense industries, even though China is also providing vital support to Vladimir Putin’s war machine in Ukraine.

When it comes to the supply of ingredients for gunpowder — the propellant used to fire out shells — Western defense firms should look to diversify their sources, said Johansson.

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      3 months ago

      China did exactly what the western politicians wanted, companies have outsourced production there to make more profits and politicians and investors got rich. Still hasn’t changed, politicians want to get rich and reelected, not govern well.

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      China doesn’t want to conquer you.

      (Unless you’re Japanese and deny the war crimes of Imperial Japan, or Taiwanese, and exist)

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        China is making territorial claims against every single one of its neighbors, not just Taiwan. It’s also, just like Russia, a threat in other ways, e.g. through hacking, misinformation, espionage, market manipulation, etc.