Malaysia demands US$257 million from Norwegian firm over axed missile deal
Malaysia is demanding US$257 million (226 million euros) in compensation from a Norwegian defense firm. This action follows the cancellation of a deal to deliver a naval missile system.

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AI-generatedMalaysia is demanding US$257 million (226 million euros) in compensation from a Norwegian defense firm. This action follows the cancellation of a deal to deliver a naval missile system. The Southeast Asian nation had already paid approximately 95% of the contract's value. The compensation claim includes 129.86 million euros for direct losses, such as payments already made, and 96.26 million euros for additional costs and consequential damages. Defence Minister Mohamed Khaled Nordin stated these details in parliament on Friday. The finalization of additional costs is pending the settlement method and the evaluation of a replacement weapons system.
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4 extractedAdditional costs to be borne by the government are yet to be finalized.
Malaysia had paid about 95 per cent of the contract value for the missile system.
The compensation claim includes 129.86 million euros in direct losses and 96.26 million euros for additional costs.
Malaysia is seeking compensation of US$257 million from a Norwegian defence firm over a cancelled missile deal.