Trump to meet heads of Boeing, Lockheed, Northrop at
Arizona air base
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[October 20, 2018]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S.
President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet the chief executives of the
biggest U.S. defense companies at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona on
Friday to discuss how they can source more parts and materials
domestically, people familiar with the meeting said on Friday.
This is the second presidential meeting in as many weeks for executives
from Lockheed Martin Corp <LMT.N>, Boeing Co <BA.N>, Northrop Grumman
Corp <NOC.N> and General Dynamics Corp <GD.N> to discuss their supply
chains, also referred to as their industrial base.
During the roll out of the Defense Industrial Base Review on Oct. 5,
executives from the four defense firms were invited to the Oval office
for a meeting that turned into a 90 minute discussion with Trump,
according to sources familiar with the meeting.

The Pentagon-led review ordered by Trump identified hundreds of
instances where the U.S. military depends on foreign countries,
especially China, for critical materials.
The 150-page review included a series of recommendations to strengthen
American industry.
Friday's meeting in Arizona will include executives from BAE Systems Plc
<BAES.L>, which makes howitzers for the Army, as well as industrial
giant Honeywell International Inc <HON.N>.
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President Donald Trump rallies with supporters outside a hangar at
Missoula International Airport in Missoula, Montana, U.S. October
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An administration source said weapons sales to Saudi Arabia were not on the
official agenda for the Friday meeting, but did not rule out the issue could be
raised.
Major U.S. defense contractors have expressed concern to the Trump
administration that lawmakers angered by the disappearance of a Saudi journalist
in Turkey will block further arms deals with Saudi Arabia.
Trump's trade advisor Peter Navarro, who has been working to shore up the
defense manufacturing base, Deputy Secretary of Defense Pat Shanahan and Arizona
Governor Doug Ducey were also expected to be at the meeting.
(Reporting by Mike Stone; additional reporting by Matt Spetalnick; Editing by
Marguerita Choy)
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