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Holtom, Paul, Irene Pavesi and Christelle Rigual. 2014 ‘Exporters of Small Arms Based on UN Comtrade, 2011.’ Small Arms Survey 2014: Women and Guns; Chapter 4 (Table 4.1), p. 111. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press and the Small Arms Survey, the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva. 16 June

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Transfers, Retransfers, and the ATT

Table 4.1: Exporters of small arms based on UN Comtrade, 2011

Category (Top Exporters): Value (USD) - listed in descending order of value exported: Exporters.

Tier 1: ≥500 million - 1: United States.

Tier 2: 100 - 499 million - 13: Italy, Germany, Brazil, Austria, Switzerland, Israel, Russian Federation, South Korea, Belgium, China, Turkey, Spain, Czech Republic.

Category (Major Exporters): Value (USD) - listed in descending order of value exported: Exporters.

Tier 3: 50 - 99 million - 8: Japan, Canada, Norway, United Kingdom, France, Pakistan, Finland, Croatia.

Tier 4: 10 - 49 million - 17: Sweden, Portugal, Mexico, India, Serbia, Taiwan, Philippines, Singapore, Cyprus, Ukraine, Australia, Denmark, Argentina, Hong Kong, Romania, Poland, Hungary.

[ATT = Arms Trade Treaty; USD = US dollars; UN Comtrade = United Nations Commodity Trade Statistics Database]

Source Cited:
Annexe 4.1. Annual authorized small arms and light weapons exports for major exporters (annual exports of at least USD 10 million), 2011.
Online annexes at: http://www.smallarmssurvey.org/publications/by-type/yearbook/small-arms-survey-2014.html

ID: Q11037

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