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VisitMost scrutinized U.S. defense contractor under Trump by end of 2025?
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Reports from major news outlets and defense industry analyses
Trump's Potential Return to White House Signals Major Changes for Defense Contractors, Budget Shifts, and Health Agencies
Nov 24, 2024, 05:16 PM
Donald Trump's anticipated return to the White House is expected to bring significant changes to U.S. defense policy, including shifts in budget allocations and reform initiatives. Analysts suggest that defense contractors may face scrutiny as Trump emphasizes diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within the sector. Additionally, Trump's administration is poised to alter the approach to health agencies in the U.S., reflecting a broader strategy that may impact various governmental functions. The implications of these changes are being closely monitored by financial markets, which are reassessing their strategies in light of Trump's potential policies.
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Boeing • 25%
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Raytheon Technologies • 25%
Lockheed Martin • 25%
Boeing • 25%
Lockheed Martin • 25%
Boeing • 25%
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Northrop Grumman • 25%
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