Trump is expected to meet with the heads of military-industrial companies on Wednesday.

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23/06/2026
Multiple informed sources revealed that Trump plans to meet with top executives of major defense contractors in the United States on Wednesday, coinciding with his government engaging in peace talks with Iran. On March 6 of this year, the White House held a meeting with leaders of military-industrial companies, with companies in attendance including Lockheed Martin, Raytheon's parent company Raytheon Technologies, BAE Systems, Boeing, Honeywell Aerospace, L3 Harris, and Northrop Grumman. The meeting on Wednesday is a follow-up to that previous meeting. The Trump administration continues to pressure major defense contractors, demanding that companies increase production capacity and prioritize strengthening American manufacturing capabilities over shareholder dividends. A source familiar with the meeting said that most companies in the defense industry have fully understood the President's requirements: fulfilling existing contracts, expanding and accelerating production, and providing support for the Department of Defense.