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Malaysia Demands Compensation After Norway Scraps Missile Deal

Published Tuesday, May 19, 2026 · Updated May 20

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Malaysia is seeking over RM1 billion (US$251.5 million) in damages from Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KDA) after Norway decided to halt naval missile exports. The situation involves diplomatic, strategic, and legal implications for Malaysia and other non-NATO defense buyers.

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  • Malaysia is demanding over RM1 billion (US$251.5 million) in damages from Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KDA) after Norway halted naval missile exports.

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    The article analyzes the diplomatic, strategic, and legal implications of Norway's decision to halt missile exports for Malaysia and other non-NATO defense buyers, following Malaysia's demand for over RM1 billion in damages from Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace.

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