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Dreyfus, Pablo, Nicolas Marsh and Matt Schroeder. 2009 ‘Ten Largest Absolute Increases in Exports of Military Small Arms and Light Weapons, 2000-06.’ Small Arms Survey 2009: Shadows of War; Table 1.20, p. 24. Geneva: Cambridge University Press. 9 July

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Table 1.20

Ten largest absolute increases in exports of military small arms and light weapons, 2000-06.

Exporter: Absolute change in exports (USD thousands) - Relative change (%)

China: 20,092 - 1,815%
Germany: 15,551 - 333%
Israel: 11,613 - 611%
South Africa: 11,078 - 1,148%
Russian Federation: 11,061 - 592%
Serbia & Montenegro: 9,787 - 751,021%
Bangladesh: 8,733 - n/a
Thailand: 7,928 - n/a
Spain: 6,163 - 659%
Poland: 4,865 - 310%

Note: All USD values have been adjusted for inflation and are expressed in constant 2006 USD; all figures have been rounded.

ID: Q1512

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