Public-private partnerships for military infrastructure: The European Investment Bank’s recommendations for Poland
The opportunities for using public-private partnerships in the Polish defence sector are attracting greater and greater attention. This is particularly evident in the context of the current challenges in implementing the Pact for the Security of Poland—Central Pomerania and the recommendations from the European Investment Bank for execution of key infrastructure projects. The Pact for the Security of Poland report was announced on 5 September 2025 in the Pomeranian city of Ustka. This strategic document calls for implementation of key infrastructure projects, including upgrading of seaports, expansion of transhipment terminals, and adapting road and rail networks for military transport.

The European defence industry urgently needs investment
For years, the European defence industry has been oriented towards peacetime production, resulting in low capacity. The war in Ukraine quickly exposed this, as well as the severe underinvestment which the EU’s defence sector has suffered from for years. Optimistically, the growing demand for defence equipment has also quickly raised the awareness that production capacity needs to be increased. But now this conviction must translate into action, first of all in the form of increased financial support.
