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In 2025, the European Union began to focus on regulatory simplification to enhance its competitiveness in a challenging global market. This series looks at the various Omnibus initiatives the EU Commission will be using throughout 2026 to reduce the regulatory burden on businesses while maintaining its high standards for sustainability, transparency, and innovation.
Omnibus V is a central element of the European Commission's broader simplification agenda. It focuses on reducing regulatory and administrative barriers in the European Union's (EU) defense sector. Often referred to as the Defense Omnibus, the initiative responds to heightened geopolitical risks, supply-chain vulnerabilities, and long-standing concerns about fragmented and slow regulatory processes that hinder defense investment and industrial scaling within the EU.
Accelerating defense-related investments and associated projects is a core objective of Omnibus V. To this end, the package introduces streamlined and time-bound authorization procedures for defense manufacturing, infrastructure, and capability development projects. Shorter permitting timelines and simplified approval processes are intended to enable the faster deployment of defense capacities, particularly for cross-border projects involving multiple EU member states.
Omnibus V also addresses defense procurement and intra-EU transfers of defense products. Existing rules have often been criticized for creating unnecessary administrative friction and delaying cooperation between member states. The initiative seeks to simplify procurement procedures, reduce the duplication of controls, and facilitate smoother transfers of defense-related goods within the EU's internal market, while maintaining appropriate security safeguards.
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