Sales of US military equipment to foreign governments have increased 33 percent during the Trump presidency. A US official says deals between US and its allies reached 55.6 billion US dollars in a fiscal year ending September 30th. One factor is the Trump administration's a new so-called “Buy American” plan wrote out in a new plan loosens restrictions on overseas arms sales and encourages the US officials to take a bigger role in increasing business overseas for the US weapons industry. Another administration official says about 70 billion US dollars’worth of foreign military sales notifications went to the Congress this year slightly less than the previous year.