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Freightwatch Reporter
Freightwatch.news
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Malaysia is seeking an explanation from Norway following the Nordic nation's decision to revoke export licenses for a naval strike missile system. This marks a significant escalation in diplomatic tensions between the two countries. The license revocation stems from Norway's revised defense export policies, which have halted the supply of missiles for Malaysia's long-delayed combat ship modernization program. The move represents another setback for the Southeast Asian nation's naval capability expansion efforts. Malaysian officials have indicated they will pursue formal discussions with Oslo to understand the rationale behind the policy shift and explore potential pathways forward. The dispute underscores broader challenges nations face in coordinating defense procurement across borders, particularly when supplier countries alter their export frameworks.