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    About our Arms Trade news

    Latest news on arms trade, providing comprehensive coverage of global weapons sales, defence contractors, arms control treaties, regulation, export licenses, and international security developments.

    The global arms trade, valued at over $120 billion annually according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), represents a significant sector of international commerce. Major arms exporters include the United States, Russia, France, China, and Germany, with companies like Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems, and Raytheon among the dominant industry players.

    Recent developments in arms regulation show a complex landscape of competing interests. The UN Arms Trade Treaty continues to face implementation challenges despite having over 110 state parties. Meanwhile, regional conflicts in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and parts of Africa have driven increased defence spending, with several nations announcing substantial military modernisation programmes in response to evolving security threats.

    Behind the statistics lie crucial human stories. Communities in conflict zones face the direct impact of weapons proliferation, while advocacy groups like Control Arms and the International Action Network on Small Arms work tirelessly to promote responsible arms trading practices. Recent campaigns have highlighted the link between arms sales and human rights abuses, pushing for greater transparency in the industry.

    The arms trade has deep historical roots, evolving from simple weapons exchanges to today's complex global industry. The post-Cold War era saw significant shifts in trading patterns, with new suppliers emerging and digital technologies transforming both weapons systems and how they're marketed. These historical patterns continue to influence current geopolitical tensions and strategic alliances.

    Our NewsNow feed on arms trade is continuously updated with headlines from authoritative sources including defence publications, international organisations, and independent monitoring groups. Whether you're a policy professional, researcher, or concerned citizen, this feed provides essential, balanced coverage of an industry that significantly impacts global security and international relations.


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