In the UK the shipbuilder BAE Systems has secured a major £10bn deal to supply the Norwegian Navy with new warships.
The agreement is to provide at least five Type 26 frigates, which will be the UK's "biggest ever warship export deal by value," the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said. The naval deal Norway said would be its largest "defense capability investment" to date.
The British government said the deal would support 4,000 UK jobs "well into the 2030s." This is to include more than 2,000 jobs in Scotland, where BAE Systems' Glasgow shipyards will construct the Type 26 frigates. Currently, at the Govan yard is where the same type of frigate is being built for the Royal Navy to replace five general-purpose Type-23 frigates.
Commenting on the deal, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the agreement would "drive growth and protect national security for working people."
BBC News has more to report which is expected to support around 400 businesses.

















































