欧州の兵器輸入が急増、ウクライナは18~22年で世界3位
Europe surges in weapons imports, Ukraine ranks third in world between 2018 and 2022
Europe surges in weapons imports, Ukraine ranks third in world between 2018 and 2022
スウェーデンのストックホルム国際平和研究所(SIPRI)は19日までに、欧州諸国による2018~22年における兵器輸入が13~17年と比べ47%急増したと報告しました
Sweden’s Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) reported by the 19th that weapons imports by European countries in 2018-2022 surged by 47% compared to 2013-17.
Sweden’s Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) reported by the 19th that weapons imports by European countries in 2018-2022 surged by 47% compared to 2013-17.
半面、世界規模では5.1%落ち込んでいました
On the other hand, it fell 5.1% on a global scale
On the other hand, it fell 5.1% on a global scale
ただ、昨年2月24日にロシアの侵攻を受けたウクライナによる買い付けは過去5年の間、世界の取引量の2%を占めるまでになり、3番目に多い輸入国となりました
However, purchases by Ukraine, which was invaded by Russia on February 24 last year, accounted for 2% of the world’s trade volume over the past five years, making it the third largest importer.
However, purchases by Ukraine, which was invaded by Russia on February 24 last year, accounted for 2% of the world’s trade volume over the past five years, making it the third largest importer.
地域別で見た場合、アフリカは40%減、アメリカ大陸は21%減、アジアとオセアニアがそれぞれ7.5%減で中東は8.8%減を記録
By region, Africa decreased by 40%, the Americas decreased by 21%, Asia and Oceania each decreased by 7.5%, and the Middle East decreased by 8.8%.
By region, Africa decreased by 40%, the Americas decreased by 21%, Asia and Oceania each decreased by 7.5%, and the Middle East decreased by 8.8%.
一方で、東アジアや地政学的な緊張が高まる地域の一部諸国では激増した
On the other hand, it surged in some countries in East Asia and a region of heightened geopolitical tensions.
On the other hand, it surged in some countries in East Asia and a region of heightened geopolitical tensions.
兵器輸出での世界シェアは米国が33%から40%に拡大し、ロシアは22%から16%に低下した
The United States’ global share of arms exports increased from 33% to 40%, while Russia’s share fell from 22% to 16%.
The United States’ global share of arms exports increased from 33% to 40%, while Russia’s share fell from 22% to 16%.