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Signed Contracts Not Confetti to Be Scattered Says Malaysia Pm Anwar on Norways Missile Export Block

Worldlanguages NorwegianMinisterPrime MinistersGovernment

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The article reports a diplomatic dispute over a defense contract, not a commercial mechanism. The revocation affects a specific missile system delivery to Malaysia's navy, but no pricing, supply chain, or margin impact is described. The commercial mechanism is weak; only the defense sector is relevant due to the contract disruption.

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  • Norway revoked export license for NSM system to Malaysia in May 2026.
  • Contract was established in 2018; missiles were expected for delivery two months prior.
  • Block occurred days before shipment.
  • Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim protested directly to Norwegian PM Jonas Gahr Støre.
  • Impact on Malaysia's Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) modernization program.

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Signed Contracts Not Confetti to Be Scattered Says Malaysia Pm Anwar on Norways Missile Export Block — News Analysis