Clinton administration eases arms exports process for allies

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The Clinton Administration is set to disclose 17 initiatives aimed at making it easier to export US weapons and technology to NATO allies, Australia and Japan.

author: Boese, Wade

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Clinton administration eases arms export process for allies

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The Clinton administration has announced the Defense Trade Security Initiative, a more to ease shipping US weapons and technology to NATO countries, Japan and Australia. The move will help US defense companies compete in the European market.

author: Boese, Wade
Laws, regulations and rules, Weapons, Technology transfer

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1999 proposed Pentagon arms sales exceeded $20 billion

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The Dept of Defense reported nearly $20.8 billion in proposed arms sales to 19 countries in 1999, just $2 billion less than 1997 and 1998 combined. South Korea was the top buyer, with purchases of $5.4 billion.

author: Boese, Wade
Reports, Statistics, United States. Department of Defense, Military assistance, American, American military assistance

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subjects list: United States, International trade, Military policy, Defense industry
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