Defense Minister Koizumi considers visiting Southeast Asia in May, discussing equipment exports in Australia in April
Japan's Defense Minister Koizumi is planning a visit to the Philippines and Indonesia in May to discuss expanding security cooperation and defense equipment exports.
Decision to allow UK exports to Armenian firm under review over Russian links
The UK government is reviewing a decision to permit a British company to export equipment to Armenia amid concerns over its potential military applications possibly linked to Russia.
A Major Policy Shift: The Abolition of the 'Five Types' for Expanding Weapons Exports
Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is proposing a significant shift in its weapons export policy by abolishing the restrictions that limit exports to five specific purposes, allowing broader military equipment exports.
The Swedish government will again support the export of fossil energy equipment
The Swedish government has shifted its climate policy to offer support for the export of gas-powered energy equipment.
Military and dual-use equipment production in Latvia could become a new driving force for our economy
The article discusses the potential of military equipment manufacturing in Latvia as a response to global economic uncertainties and as a means of diversifying exports.
Germany's Highest Court Rejects Lawsuit to Prevent Arms Sales to Israel
Germany's top court has dismissed a Palestinian citizen's lawsuit aimed at halting the export of military equipment to Israel, backing previous court rulings that support such sales.