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All NATO members reach 2% GDP defence spending for 1st time

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All NATO members reach 2% GDP defence spending for the first time
By Ben Aris in Berlin All of Nato’s members have met the alliance’s 2% of GDP defence spending target for the first time, pushing total military expenditure to a record $1.4 trillion, according to data reported by Euractiv on March 20.

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NATO countries hit 2 percent of GDP spending target
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European NATO defense spending rose by almost 20% in 2025
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‘We control our destiny’: Canada officially hits NATO defence spending target
After more than a decade of plodding progress, Canada has officially hit the NATO spending target of 2 per cent GDP set in 2014.

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Canada’s military spending officially hits 2% of GDP, NATO says
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