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The top 25 arms exporters accounted for 98 per cent of the world’s arms exports in 2019–23. States in North America and Europe together accounted for 87 per cent of all arms exports in the period. The five largest exporters in Western Europe supplied around one quarter of total global arms exports in 2019–23. [19]
According to the SIPRI, Germany is one of the main suppliers of armaments to Israel, accounting for 30% of Israel's arms imports between 2019 and 2023. [5] According to the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development ( BMZ ) report, Germany's defense exports to Israel worth about $353 million have so far increased almost 10 times from last year. the Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa ...
The top 100 global arms producers increased weapons and military-related sales by 4.3 percent last year, according to new research, as nations react to a more volatile and dangerous geopolitical ...
The first list is based on the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) fact sheet, which includes a list of the world's top 40 military spenders as of 2023, based on current market exchange rates. [1]
A Foreign Ministry source confirmed on May 9 that Italy, one of Israel's three biggest arms suppliers along with the U.S. and Germany, had halted new export approvals since the start of the Gaza ...
Exports of goods and services (US$ million) by country [1] Country Exports Year Top goods export (2021) [2] [needs update] China: 3,511,248 2023 Broadcasting equipment United States: 3,051,824 2023 Petroleum Germany: 2,104,251 2023 Cars United Kingdom: 1,074,781 2023 Gold France: 1,051,679 2023 Packaged medications Netherlands: 949,983 2023 ...
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, or SIPRI, said the research is the most comprehensive picture of Chinese companies’ weapons production to date. In the past, a lack of ...
It is also a major player in the global arms market with a 2.3% share of the global exports of major arms as of 2023. [3] Total arms transfer agreements topped $12.9 billion between 2004 and 2011. [4] There are over 150 active defense companies based in the country with combined revenues of more than $3.5 billion annually. [5]