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Global arms sales passed $400 bn in 2009: Report

Last Updated: Monday, February 21, 2011, 08:37
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Global arms sales passed $400 bn in 2009: Report Stockholm: The world's 100 largest arms dealers, excluding Chinese vendors, sold weapons for USD 401 billion in 2009, with US vendors remaining in first place, according to a report published on Monday.

"Despite the continuing global economic recession in 2009, the total arms sales of ... 100 of the world's largest arms-producing companies increased by USD 14.8 billion from 2008," the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) said in a statement upon releasing the report.

That amounts to a year-on-year increase of eight percent, and "an increase of a total of 59 percent in real terms since 2002", the think tank said, pointing out that 61.5 percent of all 2009 arms sales made by the top 100 arms dealers could be attributed to 45 companies based in the United States.

"US government spending on military goods and services is a key factor in arms sales increases for US arms-producing and military services companies and for Western European companies with a foothold in the US arms and military services market," SIPRI arms industry expert Susan Jackson explained in the statement.

On Sipri's list of the world's 10 largest arms vendors, seven were American: Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics, Raytheon, L-3 Communications and United Technologies.

In 2009, Lockheed Martin inched ahead of British BAE Systems to take global first place, raking in USD 33.4 billion on arms sales compared to BAE's USD 33.3 billion. Both companies meanwhile each accounted for 8.3 percent of all weapons sold by the world's top 100 vendors.

BAE's branch in the United States alone accounted for USD 19.3 billion in sales, which if it had been a separate company would have secured it a seventh place on the global ranking, SIPRI said.

Thirty-three of the top 100 companies were meanwhile based in nine Western European countries: Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Britain, accounting for USD 120 billion worth of sales, or 30 percent of all weapons sold in 2009, according to SIPRI.

After BAE, the world's second largest vendor, trans-European group EADS topped the ranking for the continent, securing a seventh place with USD 15.9 billion in sales, or 4.0 percent of the global market, and Italian Finmeccanica, which ranked eighth globally, with USD 13.3 billion in sales and 3.3 percent of worldwide sales.

Ten of the companies figuring on the top 100 list were based in Asia, including four in Japan and three in India, while seven were located in the Middle East, three of which were based in Israel.

Together companies in these two regions generated USD 24 billion in arms sales, or six percent of the global market, SIPRI said.

However, these numbers do not include China.

"Although it is known that several Chinese arms-producing enterprises are large enough to rank among the SIPRI Top 100, a lack of comparable and sufficiently accurate data makes it impossible to include them," Jackson explained.

SIPRI defines arms sales as "sales of military goods and services to military customers, including both sales for domestic procurement and sales for export”.

The think tank, which is specialised in research on conflicts, weapons, arms control and disarmament, was created in 1966 and is 50 percent financed by the Swedish state.

Bureau Report

First Published: Monday, February 21, 2011, 08:37

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debashis bhattacharya - uae
this figure shows where this world is heading. no doubt that polititians allover the world are directed to only one thought that some other country will occupy their nation or destroy their nation. but there is a very simple logic of co existence in the world which no body will follow. is it not possible in the forum as un to pass a resolusion that spending on arms should be cut down every year by all nations and will be monitored by a independent world body. the money saved from this will be spend in the socieal development in that country only. as an example there are many poor even in USA , the money thus saved can be spend in many ways for the development. this has a enormus potential in INDIA as we are spending so much money for protectting our country. think of the senario where INDIA, CHINA,PAKISTAN, SRILANKA,BANGLADESH, MAYAMER only this pocket that they impliment this then this region do not need any finantial support from any world body. as united force we can co exist peacefully together in a peaseful manner. PLEASE GIVE PEACE AND HUMANITY A CHANCE OTHERWISE EVERY COUNTRY WILL PARISH DUE TO ANY WAR EVEN ACCIDENTALLY AS ALL ARE HAVING ATOM BOMB.
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