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Global small arms sales reached $2.9 bn in 2006 UN data
Press Trusty of India / New York Jul 10, 2009, 10:38 IST

The value of the global trade in small arms and light weapons is estimated to have risen by 28 per cent between 2000 and 2006 to reach $2.9 billion, a UN study has said.

The 2009 edition of the Small Arms Survey, published by Geneva Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, says the demand for guns in the US remains the key driver of trade in small arms.

"The United States continues to drive the global small arms trade, remaining the largest importer of pistols and revolvers, sporting shotguns, and small-caliber ammunition. Greater demand for small arms in the United States was responsible for 48 per cent of the worldwide increase in imports from 2000 to 2006," a media release said.

The top exporters of small arms include the US, Italy, Germany and Brazil, with the US also leading the list of importers, followed by Saudi Arabia, Cyprus and Germany, according to the report which is based information from 53 countries, it said.

"Current data shows that the global trade in small arms and light weapons is robust and even expanding, and that handguns are driving it," said Small Arms Survey Programme Director Keith Krause.

"We don't know whether these weapons are destined for civilians, police, or military forces. But it is striking that handguns have outpaced all other small arms and light weapons over the period," he added.

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