Order directs defense, State, and Commerce secretaries to create sales catalog, boost advocacy, and coordinate with industry

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The Secretaries of War, State, and Commerce carry out the development of a prioritized sales catalog, enhanced advocacy for arms transfers, and collaboration with industry as directed by the Order.

Source summary
President Trump signed an Executive Order creating the "America First Arms Transfer Strategy," directing the U.S. government to prioritize reindustrializing the domestic defense base and using arms sales to build production capacity, strengthen supply chains, and favor partners that invest in their own defense. The Order tasks the Secretaries of War, State, and Commerce with creating a prioritized sales catalog, enhancing advocacy, collaborating with industry, and finding efficiencies in End Use Monitoring, Third-Party Transfers, and Congressional notifications. It establishes a Promoting American Military Sales Task Force to oversee implementation and requires quarterly aggregate performance metrics on defense sales execution. The White House says the Strategy will leverage over $300 billion in annual defense sales to speed deliveries and reinforce allies’ regional security responsibilities.
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The Executive Order text published on the White House site (Presidential Actions) explicitly directs the Secretary of War, in coordination with the Secretaries of State and Commerce, to submit a sales catalog of prioritized platforms and systems; directs the Secretary of Commerce to provide recommendations to enhance advocacy for U.S. defense exports; and requires the Secretaries to develop an industry engagement plan to ensure coordination with American stakeholders. Contemporary reporting from Reuters summarizes the Order and states the same duties for the Secretaries. Verdict: True — the official Executive Order contains the three directives quoted, so the claim accurately reflects the primary source.

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  1. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 06:06 AMTrue
    The Executive Order text published on the White House site (Presidential Actions) explicitly directs the Secretary of War, in coordination with the Secretaries of State and Commerce, to submit a sales catalog of prioritized platforms and systems; directs the Secretary of Commerce to provide recommendations to enhance advocacy for U.S. defense exports; and requires the Secretaries to develop an industry engagement plan to ensure coordination with American stakeholders. Contemporary reporting from Reuters summarizes the Order and states the same duties for the Secretaries. Verdict: True — the official Executive Order contains the three directives quoted, so the claim accurately reflects the primary source.
  2. Original article · Feb 06, 2026

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