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Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney have issued a joint statement committing the UK and Canada to closer cooperation on multilateral defence financing and procurement, aimed at scaling industrial capacity and strengthening supply chain resilience across allied nations.

The statement, published on 8 July, points to a shared challenge facing like-minded partners in expanding defence industrial capacity and supporting deterrence and defence. Both governments welcomed growing allied interest in multilateral approaches to defence financing and procurement, including their own ongoing initiatives, the Defence, Security and Resilience Bank (DSRB) and the Multilateral Defence Mechanism (MDM). The two nations noted these efforts have “a high degree of complementarity” and, taken together, can improve defence investment throughout the supply chain.

The UK and Canada committed to continuing close engagement to ensure their respective initiatives develop coherently and remain mutually supportive, seeking opportunities to cooperate wherever their mandates allow. Both governments also encouraged other like-minded partners to engage in these discussions, signalling an ambition for the approach to extend beyond a bilateral effort.

For the UK defence supply chain, this statement reinforces the direction already visible elsewhere at the Ankara Summit: financing mechanisms are being actively built out to unlock investment in industrial capacity, and improved coordination between allied financing initiatives should, over time, make it easier for suppliers to access funding and contracts that span multiple nations rather than being confined to a single domestic programme.

This story touches on capability areas including:

  • Defence industrial capacity investment and financing
  • Multilateral procurement coordination
  • Supply chain resilience and interoperability
  • Cross-border defence funding mechanisms

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