Lockheed Martin will serve as the principal contractor for the potential $1.7 billion foreign military sale of HIMARS to Canada.
U.S. Congress is grappling with the most ambitious shake-up of foreign arms-sales rules in years, a debate that could reshape how quickly American weapons reach Europe and other allies.
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Trump Pushes Largest-Ever US Arms Sale to Estonia
President Donald Trump’s administration has formally notified Congress of plans to expand a high-stakes arms deal with Estonia, an escalation in US military support for NATO’s eastern defenses. The ...
As the U.S. government hurtles toward a shutdown on October 1st, the uncertainty is shaking investor sentiment. Lawmakers failed to reach a deal, leaving critical data releases, including the non-farm ...
Genmab acquires Merus for $8B, boosting cancer drug pipeline with petosemtamab. Check out what this deal means for GMAB and MRUS shareholders.
Washington ― The top Democrats in the campaign to be Michigan’s next U.S. senator split on how they would have handled a bid last week to disapprove of the Trump administration’s proposed foreign ...
China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) announced on Thursday that three US companies have been placed on its "unreliable entity list", effective immediately, to safeguard China's national sovereignty, ...
Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine is opening up its arms exports. The much-anticipated decision will transform Ukraine’s defence industry and allow Kyiv’s partners to access the rarest type ...
JPMorgan has one of its most robust pipelines for IPOs in the Indian capital markets, says Anu Aiyengar, adding that growth outlook and the global appetite to make investments in India are at an ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is betting he can use this week’s United Nations General Assembly to strengthen the country’s increasingly strained alliance with the U.S.
As international outcry over Israel’s conduct in Gaza grows, governments around the world are coming under pressure to sever ties with the country’s arms industry. But CNN’s Nic Robertson finds that ...
Israel and its arms makers have long been viewed as producing cutting-edge weapons technology. But as international criticism of the war in Gaza grows, Israel risks losing its position in some markets ...
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