It is hoped that a new approach will contribute to the growth of sales of companies such as Lockheed Martin, RTX (former Raytheon Technologies) and Boeing.
US president Donald Trump on Wednesday, April 9, signed a mandate on the revision of military equipment exporting policies. Thus, he is trying to simplify the sale of weapons abroad in American defense companies, Reuters reports.
“We cannot effectively and reliably provide weapons systems to our major allies, and the main reason for this is inability and inconsistency in the process of approaching sales,” White House advisor Will Sharf said during the signing ceremony at the Oval Office.
The command suggests that the Ministry of Defense, the State Department and other departments will review the US International sales sales system. The goal is to make it more reliable, stimulating the creation of jobs in the United States and supporting the income of defense companies.
Earlier, Trump planned to sign this document – according to the law model proposed last year by his national security advisor Michael Voltz, who was a member of Congress.
It is hoped that a new approach will contribute to the growth of sales of companies such as Lockheed Martin, RTX (former Raytheon Technologies) and Boeing.
Currently, American Law on Weapon Export gives Congress the right to evaluate export transactions depending on the status of cooperation with the country and the amount of sales.
In addition, Trump signed a command to a complete revision of the Pentagon acquisition system:
“Mother we upgrade the acquisition structure so that the Ministry of Defense can quickly adapt to new challenges,” the scarf explained.
Current acquisition programs will be reviewed to verify their effectiveness and rational use of money.
The agency noted that in his first Cadence Trump repeatedly it was angry that Congress had delayed weapons transactions. In 2019, Trump walked around the procedure, expressing an emergency due to the tension in Iran. He was allowed to approve the sale of weapons for more than $ 8 billion in Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Jordan, despite opposition from Congress.
Remember, on Wednesday, President Vladimir Zelensky said Ukraine was ready to buy from the US wind defense and other weapons for 30, or even $ 50 billion.
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