 A 176-year-old train factory in Germany is being repurposed to build tanks, part of a wider European move toward defense manufacturing. Trainmaker Alstom shut its Görlitz plant last year and moved production abroad to cut costs, a common occurrence as Germany’s manufacturing base declines. But a defense contractor has bought it, keeping half the workers. Europe’s rearmament, triggered by Russian aggression and US isolationism, has created “a rare glimmer of hope” for Germany’s heavy industries, the Financial Times reported: The four largest arms manufacturers added 16,500 employees in three years, a 40% increase, with a further 12,000 planned by next year. Germany is not alone: European finance ministers met recently to discuss a major new defense funding package. |