![]() Closing the Loop: How EU's Titanium Strategy Is Taking Shape - and Hermith role in thisBy: Hermith GmbH Titanium is essential for aerospace, defence, medical technology, energy and additive manufacturing — yet the EU remains strongly dependent on imports. Recent geopolitical shifts and supply disruptions have pushed European companies to rethink sourcing, increase traceability, and build a more robust titanium ecosystem. The EU still imports six times more titanium than it exports. Supporting European manufacturers is now both an economic and strategic priority — essential for securing titanium supply for aerospace, defence, and energy applications. Hermith: Delivering Titanium for Europe's New Reality Hermith GmbH, headquartered in Munich, Germany, has long supported European industry with titanium bars, plates, wire, tubes and billets produced to EN9100, EN9120 and ISO 9001 standards. With distribution hubs in Germany, Ireland, Turkey and India, Hermith combines European-certified production with a growing regional footprint. Hermith's approach aligns closely with the EU's titanium strategy:
Looking Ahead Industry analysts expect titanium demand in Europe to accelerate over the next five years, driven by both civilian and defence programs. At the same time, EU policy will increasingly favour suppliers that can demonstrate local sourcing, sustainability, and circularity. This convergence of policy and industry priorities is reshaping the competitive landscape — rewarding companies that combine reliability, innovation, and regional presence. To read full press release: https://www.hermith.com/ To read a full article from EC: https://joint- For more information about titanium materials and services provided by Hermith GmbH, please visit our website: https://www.hermith.com/ End
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