
Trump overhauls US arms sales to favor key allies, protect American weapons production
Fox News
President Donald Trump signed an executive order requiring the government to assess the impact of foreign weapons sales based on U.S. production capacity.
The administration argues that past arms transfer policy allowed foreign demand to shape U.S. production decisions, contributing to backlogs, cost overruns and delivery delays that left both the U.S. military and its allies waiting years for critical equipment.
"The America First Arms Transfer Strategy will now leverage over $300 billion in annual defense sales to strategically reindustrialize the United States and rapidly deliver American-manufactured weapons to help our partners and allies establish deterrence and defend themselves," according to a White House fact sheet.

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