Spain Orders Blacklist of Palantir from Public and Private Companies
5 hours ago
- #Geopolitics
- #Cybersecurity
- #Defense Technology
- The Spanish government has blacklisted Palantir from state-controlled public and private companies due to concerns about misuse of classified national security information.
- Major affected entities include Telefónica, Indra, and Navantia, with procurement deals disrupted, such as a Navantia project and a Guardia Civil agreement.
- Palantir still holds an active €16.5 million defense contract expiring in November 2026, with military leaders lobbying for renewal despite political opposition.
- The blacklist aligns with geopolitical tensions between Spain and the U.S., as Palantir founders have ties to Donald Trump, and Spain is investing in domestic tech alternatives like Openchip.
- Similar pushback against Palantir is occurring in Europe, with France ending collaborations and Germany favoring European competitors.