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| Long title | Establishing an America First Arms Transfer Strategy |
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Executive Order 14383, titled Establishing an America First Arms Transfer Strategy, is an executive order signed by U.S. President Donald Trump on February 6, 2026. It directs federal agencies to prioritise arms transfers as a tool of foreign policy and to expand domestic defence industrial capacity.[1][2]
Background
The order builds on prior efforts to reform U.S. arms export processes and improve coordination and efficiency in foreign military sales.[1][3] The order marked a shift in U.S. arms sales policy by prioritising foreign military sales to partners with higher defence spending and strategic importance, while aiming to expand domestic production capacity.[4][5] The order also re-prioritised U.S. weapons customers in favour of countries with higher defence spending and strategic importance, replacing prior first-come, first-served practices.[6]
References
- ^ a b Orders, Executive (2026-02-06). "Establishing an America First Arms Transfer Strategy". The White House. Retrieved 2026-04-18.
- ^ "Establishing an America First Arms Transfer Strategy". Federal Register. 2026-02-11. Retrieved 2026-04-18.
- ^ Weisgerber, Marcus (2026-02-07). "New U.S. Arms Export Policy Boosts Production of Weapons Important to Pentagon". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2026-04-18.
- ^ "Trump orders prioritizing countries with higher defense spending as customers for US weapons". Reuters. February 6, 2026. Retrieved April 17, 2026.
- ^ Phillips, Morgan (2026-02-06). "Trump overhauls US arms sales to favor key allies, protect American weapons production". Fox News. Retrieved 2026-04-18.
- ^ "Trump orders prioritising countries with higher defence spending as customers for US weapons". The Straits Times. 2026-02-07. ISSN 0585-3923. Retrieved 2026-04-18.
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