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US SB2130
Bill
AI Summary
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Allows defense articles sold by the U.S. to be reexported, retransferred, or temporarily imported between the governments of Australia, the United Kingdom, and eligible entities without requiring presidential consent under the Arms Export Control Act or Foreign Assistance Act
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Authorizes intra-company, intra-organizational, and intra-governmental transfers of defense articles and services between qualified officers, employees, and agents, including dual or third-country nationals meeting regulatory requirements
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Eliminates congressional notification requirements under Section 36(d) of the Arms Export Control Act for Manufacturing Licensing Agreements and Technical Licensing Agreements with Australia and the United Kingdom, provided the agreements do not involve defense articles excluded from the AUKUS licensing exemption
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Introduced June 18, 2025 with bipartisan sponsorship from 12 senators; reported with amendment from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on October 30, 2025
Legislative Description
AUKUS Improvement Act of 2025
International affairs
Last Action
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 235.
10/30/2025