The European Commission has proposed new measures to cut red tape and facilitate the €800 billion of investment that EU countries need to ensure their defence industries can deliver at speed and scale. The measures build on the vision set out in the White Paper for European Defence-Readiness 2030 that identified simplifying and harmonising rules as an essential way to boost Europe's defence preparedness.Known as the Defence readiness omnibus, the measures will facilitate investments in defence capabilities, provide greater predictability to industry, and make it easier to access EU funding. Specifically, they will:introduce a fast-track permitting regime for defence projects across the EU that reduces the permitting process timeframe to 60 days and establish single points of contact in EU countries for the defence industryreduce the administrative burden in the European Defence Fund (EDF) for applicants and participants, and facilitate Ukrainian entities’ increased participation in the EDFencourage joint purchases and increase contract thresholds to ease procurement and speed up cross-border transfers of defence productsclarify the application of existing EU-wide rules such as competition or environmental lawsensure that chemicals regulations accommodate defence needsimprove access to finance by streamlining InvestEU eligibility criteria, providing guidance on sustainable investments in defence and clarifying the notion of prohibited weapons The proposal incorporates feedback from a public consultation launched in March 2025 and includes input from President von der Leyen's Strategic Dialogue with the European defence industry in May. As a next step, the European Parliament and the Council will negotiate the Defence Readiness Omnibus.For more informationThe EU defence industryA new era for European defence and securityActing on defence to protect EuropeansPress release: Commission proposes simplification to speed up defence investments in the EU Details Publication date17 June 2025AuthorDirectorate-General for Communication