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Malaysia narrows hunt for replacement missiles after Norway axes contract
Malaysia is narrowing its search for an anti-ship missile replacement to four suppliers after Norway canceled an export license for a deal already 90% paid for. Norway's decision followed stricter arms-export rules, highlighting how supplier-country politics can impact arms access.
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