
I fornitori britannici avranno la priorità per i contratti in settori vitali per la sicurezza nazionale
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/mar/26/british-suppliers-to-be-prioritised-for-contracts-in-sectors-vital-to-national-security
di Gentle_Snail
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>British suppliers will be prioritised for public contracts in shipbuilding, steel, AI and energy infrastructure under new guidance marking them out as sectors vital to national security.
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>Departments will also have to either use
British steel or justify sourcing it from overseas, under the rules announced by the government.
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>The policy was already in the works but has been brought forward as the war in the Gulf and resulting shocks highlighted the fragility of global supply chains.
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>Also, a Public Interest Test will oblige departments to assess whether outsourced service contracts over £1m could be delivered more effectively in-house. The test will cover more than 95% of central government contracts by value.
Having worked on a few projects trying to sell into other countries, in country spending is quite often a requirement. Some countries like Australia, you have to really justify using external suppliers, especially if you aren’t already hitting the Australian content requirements.
These sort of requirements are just bring us back inline with the rest of the world.
Should be prioritized full stop.
Why does this silliness have to continue.
Ha! A fit fekin late. Successive governments have pretty much killed of the manufacturing capacity in this country!
Giving control of national security assets and production to the Chinese has got to be the stupidest idea in the history of stupid ideas.
How could someone with a brain think that’s logical.
Just like the government taking Chinese made cars and talking official secrets in the them. It’s going to be bugged, and any processes in uk manufacturing that are superior will be ripped off shortly after purchasing
But, but how will our public servants enjoy all those ‘fact finding’ trips that are in no way jollies laid on by foreign contractors hoping to snag a nice slice of the uk taxpayer?