U.K. Military Sales Status Quo

Alan Garwood, chief of the British Defense Ministry's Export Services unit, says he anticipates U.S. purchases of military goods from the U.K. to remain at about $2 billion per year for the foreseeable future despite pending sales of the Joint Strike Fighter. Conversely, the U.K. buys just over...

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