Trump signs orders to cut energy regulations, speed defense exports and investigate former officials
- President Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday to review military equipment export rules.
- The US seeks to improve its weapons systems delivery to allies facing inefficiencies.
- This order directs departments to rework foreign defense sales, create jobs, and boost revenue.
- White House aide Will Scharf stated the order modernizes defense procurement to adapt to global change.
- The review of current procurement programs aims to ensure value for money and better systems.
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Trump Eases Path for U.S. Defense Exports
Trump Eases Path for U.S. Defense Exports In a bid to bolster U.S. defense exports, President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday, targeting inefficiencies in the process of selling military equipment overseas. The order mandates the Department of Defense and other agencies to revamp the current system, aiming to make it easier for American firms to sell their products globally.White House aide Will Scharf emphasized the necessit…
Trump signs orders to cut energy regulations, speed defense exports and investigate former officials
President Donald Trump signed a wide-ranging string of new executive orders Wednesday, including new rules to speed up defense sales and procurement, limit government regulation and make American shipping more competitive.An order titled "Reforming foreign defense sales to improve speed and accountability" is meant to make it easier to export American defense systems to partners abroad.Another directs executive agencies to plan for improvements …
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