Full details of the American administration's plan to facilitate the export of military equipment.

Sources informed Reuters on Tuesday, April 1st, that the U.S. administration, under President Donald Trump, plans to issue an executive order aimed at easing restrictions on military equipment exports, expected to be announced in the coming days.
This move is likely in line with a legislative proposal introduced by National Security Advisor Michael Waltz in 2024, when he was a Republican representative in the U.S. House of Representatives.
This decision may lead to increased sales for major U.S. defense companies such as Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, and Boeing.
The bill, supported by Waltz last year, is expected to amend the Arms Export Control Act, raising the minimum value for deals requiring congressional review from $14 million to $23 million for arms transfers, and from $50 million to $83 million for military equipment sales, training, and other services.