DASA seen challenged to institute policy against U.S. components

DaimlerChrysler Aerospace's decision to avoid buying U.S.-made components for its satellites may be hard to put into practice, according to one analyst. A DASA spokesman said last week that new U.S. export regulations don't allow the company to "proceed as we used to." Among items that would be...

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