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9 thg 7, 2018 · ** With regard to 2018, these countries have either national laws or political agreements which call for at least 2% of GDP to be spent on defence annually, consequently these estimates are expected to change accordingly.
Such expenditures include military and civil personnel, including retirement pensions of military personnel and social services for personnel; operation and maintenance; procurement; military research and development; and military aid (in the military expenditures of the donor country).
20 thg 7, 2018 · These include an international comparison of key types of taxes, an analysis of the International Monetary Fund’s Article IV consultations with Germany, and an explanation of the expenditure benchmark that forms part of the European budgetary surveillance process.
Germany’s updated 2018 draft budgetary plan presents the fiscal projections for the budgets of the Federation, Länder, local au-thorities and social security funds (including their off-budget entities) on the basis of cur-rent trends and planning.
23 thg 5, 2018 · Given strong opposition to Donald Trump in the German elites and society, the US administration’s criticism of the German defence budget appears even counter-productive, and …
Germany's defense budget in 2017 was around €37 billion and is expected to reach €39 billion in 2018. Although that represents the ninth-highest defense budget in the world, it still falls far...
Although the 2018 draft budget adopted by the Cabinet and the 52nd financial plan for the years 2019 to 2022 envisaged an increase in defence spending by 7.5 billion euros until 2022, the Minister of Defence had demanded another 12 billion.
6 thg 7, 2018 · More than six months into 2018, Germany passed its budget for the current year, pledging more money for the army, police, and migrant officials. The government may be new, but its principle...
3 thg 7, 2018 · Though the new budget will represent a €4-billion ($4.65 billion) increase in funding for the military, it is unlikely to satisfy critics from other NATO allies, first among them US President...
2 thg 5, 2018 · Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Cabinet has approved a draft federal budget considered so insufficient for the armed forces by Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen that she submitted a formal note...
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