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Defense Stocks Rise Following Trump's $1.5 Trillion Military Budget Proposal

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Published Jan 8, 2026
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Summary:

  • President Trump proposed a $1.5 trillion defense budget for 2027 in a Truth Social post.
  • Defense stocks surged, with Northrop Grumman rising 6.8% and Lockheed Martin increasing by 6.7% in premarket trading.
  • The Stoxx Europe Aerospace and Defense index gained 1.4%, with Renk and Leonardo seeing increases of 1.5% and 3.6% respectively.

Trump's Military Budget Proposal

On Wednesday, President Donald Trump announced a proposed defense budget of $1.5 trillion for the year 2027 through a post on Truth Social. He emphasized that this significant increase from the previous budget would enable the United States to create what he referred to as a 'Dream Military.'

Trump expressed that this military expansion is essential for ensuring national safety and security in what he described as 'very troubled and dangerous times.'

Impact on U.S. Defense Stocks

Following Trump's announcement, U.S. defense stocks saw a notable increase. In premarket trading on Thursday, Northrop Grumman's shares jumped by 6.8%.

Lockheed Martin's stock rose by 6.7%, while RTX experienced a 5.4% increase. Kratos Defense also saw its shares climb by 6.6%. This surge reflects investor optimism in response to the proposed budget increase.

European Defense Market Response

The positive sentiment was not limited to the U.S. market. The Stoxx Europe Aerospace and Defense index also gained traction, rising by 1.4% in early trading on Thursday.

Two companies, Renk and Leonardo, initially led this European benchmark by rising more than 4%, but later settled at 1.5% and 3.6% increases, respectively. This demonstrates a broader confidence in defense spending across global markets.

Asian Defense Stocks Also See Gains

In Asia, defense stocks followed the upward trend. Mitsubishi Heavy's shares rose by 2.4%, while Bharat Electronics saw a smaller gain of 0.3%.

This suggests that the positive effects of the proposed U.S. budget are resonating beyond American borders, affecting global defense stocks.

What’s Next for Investors?

Investors in defense sectors are likely keeping a close eye on how this proposed budget will unfold in Congress and its implications for future defense contracts.

Trump's remarks about taking control of Venezuelan oil and the potential impact on U.S. military funding may also play a role in shaping market dynamics. As the situation develops, market participants will need to assess how these proposed changes will affect both U.S. and international defense companies.

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