Japan Frustrated By Hold Ups in Deliveries of U.S.-Made Weapons Systems

Some friction is developing in Japan over delivery schedules and overpayments for U.S.-manufactured weapons systems. Japan's Board of Audit says that approximately $2.04 billion that the JDA has paid for procurement of U.S.-made systems through the Foreign Military Sales program has not been cleared...

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