Main small arms exporters The
Small Arms Survey, an independent research project based in Switzerland, said in its 2003 report that at least 1,134 companies in 98 countries worldwide are involved in some aspect of the production of small arms and ammunition. The largest exporters of small arms by value are the
European Union and the
United States. In 2010, the number of countries exporting at least $100 million of small arms annually rose from 12 to 14. The exporters' list was led by the U.S., followed by Italy, Germany, Brazil, Austria, Switzerland, Israel, Russia, South Korea, Belgium, China, Turkey, Spain and the Czech Republic. Sweden dropped off the list because its exports fell from $132 million in 2010 to $44 million in 2011. In addition, massive exports of small arms by the U.S. (
M16), the former Soviet Union (
AKM), People's Republic of China (
Type 56), Germany (
H&K G3), Belgium (
FN FAL), and Brazil (
FN FAL) during the
Cold War took place commercially and to support ideological movements. These small arms have survived many conflicts and many are now in the hands of
arms dealers or smaller governments who move them between conflict areas as needed.
Main small arms importers The eight countries that imported at least $100 million of small arms in 2011 were the United States, Canada, Germany, Australia, Thailand, United Kingdom, France and Italy. South Korea dropped from the list because its imports fell from $130 million in 2010 to $40 million in 2011. ==United Nations Conference on the Illicit Trade in Small Arms==