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‘Europe and North America the Ikea of the arms industry’

Arms industry ‘flouting export laws’

By Kim Sengupta and Jerome Taylor

Independent :: 03 October 2006

 

Weapons companies are using globalisation to routinely flout arms control laws and supply lethal products to repressive regimes, according to a new report.

Weapons companies are using globalisation to routinely flout arms control laws and supply lethal products to repressive regimes, according to a new report.

The industry is using outsourcing to breach embargoes. Offshore production companies and foreign subsidiaries are set up in countries which have few controls over where the weapons end up.

The report, Arms Without Borders, by Oxfam, Amnesty International and the International Action Network on Small Arms, points out, for example, that the European Union prohibits selling helicopters to Israel. But Apache gunships used in the recent attacks in Lebanon, which drew widespread condemnation, were built with components made in Britain, Ireland and the Netherlands. During the same conflict British security equipment sent to Iran for anti-drugs operations was found in the possession of Hizbollah fighters.

By the end of this year world military spending is estimated to reach an unprecedented $1,058.9bn (£562bn) – roughly 15 times international aid expenditure. This is higher than the Cold War record reached in 1987-88 of $1,034 in today’s prices.

“This report reveals a litany of loopholes and destroyed lives … Europe and North America are fast becoming the Ikea of the arms industry, supplying parts for human rights abusers to assemble at home, with the morals not included. It is time for an arms trade treaty,” said Jeremy Hobbs, director of Oxfam.

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3 comments on “‘Europe and North America the Ikea of the arms industry’

  1. tellitlikeitis
    3 October, 2006

    I will have to link to this. It’s a side of free trade of which people need to be aware, for sure.

  2. peoplesgeography
    3 October, 2006

    You’re most welcome to, any time 8) And … its nice n’ short. By the end of the day, I have the attention span of a fish so its nice to read the shorter, pithy pieces :)

  3. Pingback: Globalization and Free Trade: Don’t Forget the Arms Industry « Tell It Like It Is

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