Trump Administration Seeks Greater Role for Automakers in Weapons Production
The Trump administration is urging American automakers like General Motors and Ford to increase their involvement in weapons manufacturing. Senior defense officials have held discussions with top executives from these companies regarding military supplies, highlighting efforts that began prior to the conflict in Iran.
The Trump administration is pushing for American automakers and manufacturers to take on a more significant role in producing weapons, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Discussions have been held between senior defense officials and top executives from companies such as General Motors and Ford Motor, aiming to boost their involvement in military supply production. These deliberations reportedly began before the onset of the conflict in Iran.
Reuters, however, has not yet confirmed the Wall Street Journal's report.