The Pentagon has signed a new agreement with the German military to strengthen defense industrial supply chains, a priority since the start of the Ukraine war. The arrangement aims to help both nations quickly access the resources needed to meet defense demands and address unexpected supply chain disruptions. Under the agreement, the U.S. will offer Germany some level of assurance through the U.S. Defense Priorities and Allocations System, with decisions made by the Department of Defense and the Commerce Department. In return, Germany will implement a “Code of Conduct” for its defense industry, encouraging companies to prioritize support for U.S. defense needs. This cooperation is intended to enhance the resiliency of both nations’ defense supply chains.
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