We have selected seven stories from the SCMPโs coverage of Asia over the past week that resonated with our readers and shed light on topical issues. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. Did US restrictions sink Malaysiaโs US$147 million Norway missile deal? Norwayโs revocation of export licences for a naval missile system sold to Malaysia has thrust into sharp relief the United Statesโ ability to kill an arms deal between two other sovereign nations...
Taiwanโs defence minister said on Monday he remained โcautiously optimisticโ about US approval of an arms package for the island, even as a senior Pentagon official said Washington would put the sale on hold. The reassurance by Wellington Koo Li-hsiung came after acting US Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao said Washington was pausing the proposed deal to ensure the US military had sufficient ammunition to continue its war on Iran. โWeโre just making sure we have everything, but then the foreign...
Will Trump kill $14bn Taiwan arms deal?
Norwayโs revocation of export licences for a naval missile system sold to Malaysia has thrust into sharp relief the United Statesโ ability to kill an arms deal between two other sovereign nations simply by restricting components its own industries supplied. Analysts suspect a gyroscope used in the guidance system of Kongsberg Defence & Aerospaceโs Naval Strike Missile and other US-made components are the reason Malaysiaโs navy will not be receiving the weapons it contracted for โ and paid nearly...