The Commerce Department today published a Request for Information (RFI) inviting the public to submit comments on U.S. artificial intelligence exports. The RFI asks stakeholders to weigh in on aspects of the Department’s new “American AI Exports Program,” an initiative intended to “promot[e] the export of full-stack American AI technology packages.”
The RFI follows from President Trump’s Executive Order 14320, Promoting the Export of the American AI Technology Stack—one of three such orders implementing the Administration’s “AI Action Plan,” published in July—which directed the Department of Commerce, consulting with the Secretary of State and the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, to establish and implement the program. According to the Executive Order, the Program will ultimately seek proposals from “industry-led consortia” for export packages that integrate, among other capabilities, “AI-optimized computer hardware,” “AI models and systems,” and “AI applications for specific use cases.”
Commenters are encouraged to respond to any or all of the Department’s questions regarding, among other things, criteria for evaluating proposals and details about the relevant components of the AI tech stack; priority regions for AI exports; the structure of the consortia; federal support mechanisms; and international standards-setting.
Stakeholders may submit comments by November 28, 2025.