Core Viewpoint - Boeing's defense division head stated that President Trump's proposed "government acquisition of strategic industry equity" plan does not apply to large defense contractors, contrasting with previous government official comments [2][5]. Group 1: Government Acquisition Plan - The plan is said to be applicable primarily to supply chain sectors, particularly benefiting small businesses, where equity stakes could help these companies [2][5]. - Boeing's defense CEO, Steve Parker, emphasized that the plan is not suitable for "prime contractors," referring to established large defense contractors like Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon Technologies, and Northrop Grumman [2][5]. Group 2: Market Reactions and Previous Statements - In August, U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick indicated that the Trump administration was considering acquiring stakes in large defense contractors, including Lockheed Martin, which led to a rise in stock prices for Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and other defense firms [2][5]. - The Trump administration has already acquired stakes in chip manufacturer Intel and rare earth company MP Materials this year, aiming to enhance national security priorities in critical sectors [2][5].
波音公司称特朗普的股权计划不适用于美国大型国防企业