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    EU concludes SAFE defence procurement deal with Canada

    June 16, 2026
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    BRUSSELS / EuroWire / – The Council of the European Union has concluded the SAFE agreement with Canada, opening EU defence procurement under the Security Action for Europe instrument to Canadian companies and Canada-origin products. The decision completes the EU approval process for Canada’s participation in SAFE. Canada becomes the first non-European country admitted to the instrument under a bilateral agreement.

    EU concludes SAFE defence procurement deal with Canada
    EU SAFE agreement opens defence procurement access for eligible Canadian suppliers. (Credit – WAM)

    The agreement covers procurement supported by SAFE, a European Union loan instrument for joint defence purchases by member states. The program carries up to €150 billion in loans for eligible defence capability investments. It aims to support common procurement in areas where EU countries have identified equipment needs. The European Commission manages the instrument under the EU defence industry framework.

    Canada and the European Union signed the agreement on February 14, 2026, after EU member states endorsed the text in December 2025. The European Parliament approved the conclusion on May 20, 2026, with 466 votes in favour, 169 against and 14 abstentions. The Council decision now gives final legal effect to the agreement.

    Canadian access to SAFE procurement

    The agreement allows Canadian legal entities to compete for SAFE-supported procurement when they meet its eligibility rules. Products originating in Canada may also qualify under the same framework. The arrangement gives Canadian defence suppliers access to projects financed through SAFE loans. EU member states remain responsible for projects that receive support under the instrument.

    Participation rules cover establishment, management, ownership control, supply security and product origin. Canadian entities generally must have executive management in Canada, the European Union, EEA-EFTA states or Ukraine. The agreement also applies safeguards for entities under control from non-eligible countries. These rules link market access to security and compliance requirements inside the SAFE framework.

    SAFE loan framework and defence scope

    Canada’s participation includes financial terms linked to access under the instrument. Canada will provide an initial €10 million contribution. That amount includes a €7.5 million down payment credited against future participation fees. It also includes a €2.5 million administrative contribution. The agreement sets a participation fee for some Canadian-content contracts when European content falls below the stated threshold.

    SAFE covers procurement areas including ammunition, missiles, artillery systems, ground combat systems, drones, cyber capabilities, air and missile defence, military mobility, maritime systems, electronic warfare and space asset protection. The Canada agreement adds a non-European supplier base to the EU defence procurement structure. It also keeps the instrument’s origin, control and security rules in place for supported projects.

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