Domestic Production

Ukraine’s Domestic Weapons Production Reaches 60%, Zelensky Announces

In a recent address, President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that approximately 60% of the weapons utilized by Ukrainian forces are now domestically produced. This marks a significant expansion of Ukraine’s defense industry since the full-scale invasion, with recent developments including new ballistic missiles and air defense systems. To further bolster this progress, Ukraine has allocated significant funds to defense manufacturing in its 2025 budget and is also actively seeking contributions through the NATO Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) program to reduce reliance on foreign aid. Zelensky emphasized the goal of further developing the domestic production of air defense systems.

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Trump Says Fewer Dolls, Pencils for Kids: Hypocrisy or Economic Policy?

President Trump defended his universal tariffs, arguing that they will ultimately benefit the U.S. economy, despite potential short-term price increases. He used examples of children’s possessions, suggesting that fewer dolls and pencils are needed, implying that consumers will adapt to higher prices. Trump dismissed concerns about empty shelves and economic recession, maintaining that the tariffs will ultimately lead to prosperity. He also hinted that some tariffs may remain permanent to incentivize domestic production. The White House further clarified that these comments highlight a preference for higher-quality, domestically produced goods over cheaper imports.

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