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China's defence exports stay strong despite dip in 2020, Janes data shows

by Jon Grevatt

Newly compiled Janes data shows China's defence exports declined mildly in 2020, interrupting a period of solid growth since 2016.

According to the data, China's international military sales in 2020 were equal to USD2.65 billion, a 4% decline on the figure in 2019.


        According to
        Janes
        data, China's defence exports climbed gradually over the past decade. However, Beijing faces several challenges in maintaining growth over the coming few years.
       (Janes Markets Forecast)

According to Janes data, China's defence exports climbed gradually over the past decade. However, Beijing faces several challenges in maintaining growth over the coming few years. (Janes Markets Forecast)

The decrease can almost certainly be attributed to the Covid-19 pandemic and resulting challenges related to marketing, production, supply chains, and logistics.

The value of China's defence exports between 2016 and 2019 increased on average by 11% per year, growing from USD2.34 billion to USD2.76 billion.

Looking further back, larger increases were evident. According to Janes data, China's exports in 2012 were valued at USD1.35 billion and then grew by 80% to USD2.43 billion in 2014 before two years of declines and a subsequent resumption of growth.

Janes data suggests China's exports will tail off in the early 2020s without new orders.


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Newly compiled Janes data shows China's defence exports declined mildly in 2020, interrupting a peri...

China's defence exports stay strong despite dip in 2020, Janes data shows

by Jon Grevatt

Newly compiled Janes data shows China's defence exports declined mildly in 2020, interrupting a period of solid growth since 2016.

According to the data, China's international military sales in 2020 were equal to USD2.65 billion, a 4% decline on the figure in 2019.


        According to
        Janes
        data, China's defence exports climbed gradually over the past decade. However, Beijing faces several challenges in maintaining growth over the coming few years.
       (Janes Markets Forecast)

According to Janes data, China's defence exports climbed gradually over the past decade. However, Beijing faces several challenges in maintaining growth over the coming few years. (Janes Markets Forecast)

The decrease can almost certainly be attributed to the Covid-19 pandemic and resulting challenges related to marketing, production, supply chains, and logistics.

The value of China's defence exports between 2016 and 2019 increased on average by 11% per year, growing from USD2.34 billion to USD2.76 billion.

Looking further back, larger increases were evident. According to Janes data, China's exports in 2012 were valued at USD1.35 billion and then grew by 80% to USD2.43 billion in 2014 before two years of declines and a subsequent resumption of growth.

Janes data suggests China's exports will tail off in the early 2020s without new orders.


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Newly compiled Janes data shows China's defence exports declined mildly in 2020, interrupting a peri...

China's defence exports stay strong despite dip in 2020, Janes data shows

by Jon Grevatt

Newly compiled Janes data shows China's defence exports declined mildly in 2020, interrupting a period of solid growth since 2016.

According to the data, China's international military sales in 2020 were equal to USD2.65 billion, a 4% decline on the figure in 2019.


        According to
        Janes
        data, China's defence exports climbed gradually over the past decade. However, Beijing faces several challenges in maintaining growth over the coming few years.
       (Janes Markets Forecast)

According to Janes data, China's defence exports climbed gradually over the past decade. However, Beijing faces several challenges in maintaining growth over the coming few years. (Janes Markets Forecast)

The decrease can almost certainly be attributed to the Covid-19 pandemic and resulting challenges related to marketing, production, supply chains, and logistics.

The value of China's defence exports between 2016 and 2019 increased on average by 11% per year, growing from USD2.34 billion to USD2.76 billion.

Looking further back, larger increases were evident. According to Janes data, China's exports in 2012 were valued at USD1.35 billion and then grew by 80% to USD2.43 billion in 2014 before two years of declines and a subsequent resumption of growth.

Janes data suggests China's exports will tail off in the early 2020s without new orders.


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Newly compiled Janes data shows China's defence exports declined mildly in 2020, interrupting a peri...

China's defence exports stay strong despite dip in 2020, Janes data shows

by Jon Grevatt

Newly compiled Janes data shows China's defence exports declined mildly in 2020, interrupting a period of solid growth since 2016.

According to the data, China's international military sales in 2020 were equal to USD2.65 billion, a 4% decline on the figure in 2019.


        According to
        Janes
        data, China's defence exports climbed gradually over the past decade. However, Beijing faces several challenges in maintaining growth over the coming few years.
       (Janes Markets Forecast)

According to Janes data, China's defence exports climbed gradually over the past decade. However, Beijing faces several challenges in maintaining growth over the coming few years. (Janes Markets Forecast)

The decrease can almost certainly be attributed to the Covid-19 pandemic and resulting challenges related to marketing, production, supply chains, and logistics.

The value of China's defence exports between 2016 and 2019 increased on average by 11% per year, growing from USD2.34 billion to USD2.76 billion.

Looking further back, larger increases were evident. According to Janes data, China's exports in 2012 were valued at USD1.35 billion and then grew by 80% to USD2.43 billion in 2014 before two years of declines and a subsequent resumption of growth.

Janes data suggests China's exports will tail off in the early 2020s without new orders.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/chinas-defence-exports-stay-strong-despite-dip-in-2020-janes-intelligence-shows_19015/

Newly compiled Janes data shows China's defence exports declined mildly in 2020, interrupting a peri...

China's defence exports stay strong despite dip in 2020, Janes data shows

by Jon Grevatt

Newly compiled Janes data shows China's defence exports declined mildly in 2020, interrupting a period of solid growth since 2016.

According to the data, China's international military sales in 2020 were equal to USD2.65 billion, a 4% decline on the figure in 2019.


        According to
        Janes
        data, China's defence exports climbed gradually over the past decade. However, Beijing faces several challenges in maintaining growth over the coming few years.
       (Janes Markets Forecast)

According to Janes data, China's defence exports climbed gradually over the past decade. However, Beijing faces several challenges in maintaining growth over the coming few years. (Janes Markets Forecast)

The decrease can almost certainly be attributed to the Covid-19 pandemic and resulting challenges related to marketing, production, supply chains, and logistics.

The value of China's defence exports between 2016 and 2019 increased on average by 11% per year, growing from USD2.34 billion to USD2.76 billion.

Looking further back, larger increases were evident. According to Janes data, China's exports in 2012 were valued at USD1.35 billion and then grew by 80% to USD2.43 billion in 2014 before two years of declines and a subsequent resumption of growth.

Janes data suggests China's exports will tail off in the early 2020s without new orders.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/chinas-defence-exports-stay-strong-despite-dip-in-2020-janes-intelligence-shows_19015/

Newly compiled Janes data shows China's defence exports declined mildly in 2020, interrupting a peri...

China's defence exports stay strong despite dip in 2020, Janes data shows

by Jon Grevatt

Newly compiled Janes data shows China's defence exports declined mildly in 2020, interrupting a period of solid growth since 2016.

According to the data, China's international military sales in 2020 were equal to USD2.65 billion, a 4% decline on the figure in 2019.


        According to
        Janes
        data, China's defence exports climbed gradually over the past decade. However, Beijing faces several challenges in maintaining growth over the coming few years.
       (Janes Markets Forecast)

According to Janes data, China's defence exports climbed gradually over the past decade. However, Beijing faces several challenges in maintaining growth over the coming few years. (Janes Markets Forecast)

The decrease can almost certainly be attributed to the Covid-19 pandemic and resulting challenges related to marketing, production, supply chains, and logistics.

The value of China's defence exports between 2016 and 2019 increased on average by 11% per year, growing from USD2.34 billion to USD2.76 billion.

Looking further back, larger increases were evident. According to Janes data, China's exports in 2012 were valued at USD1.35 billion and then grew by 80% to USD2.43 billion in 2014 before two years of declines and a subsequent resumption of growth.

Janes data suggests China's exports will tail off in the early 2020s without new orders.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/chinas-defence-exports-stay-strong-despite-dip-in-2020-janes-intelligence-shows_19015/

Newly compiled Janes data shows China's defence exports declined mildly in 2020, interrupting a peri...

China's defence exports stay strong despite dip in 2020, Janes data shows

by Jon Grevatt

Newly compiled Janes data shows China's defence exports declined mildly in 2020, interrupting a period of solid growth since 2016.

According to the data, China's international military sales in 2020 were equal to USD2.65 billion, a 4% decline on the figure in 2019.


        According to
        Janes
        data, China's defence exports climbed gradually over the past decade. However, Beijing faces several challenges in maintaining growth over the coming few years.
       (Janes Markets Forecast)

According to Janes data, China's defence exports climbed gradually over the past decade. However, Beijing faces several challenges in maintaining growth over the coming few years. (Janes Markets Forecast)

The decrease can almost certainly be attributed to the Covid-19 pandemic and resulting challenges related to marketing, production, supply chains, and logistics.

The value of China's defence exports between 2016 and 2019 increased on average by 11% per year, growing from USD2.34 billion to USD2.76 billion.

Looking further back, larger increases were evident. According to Janes data, China's exports in 2012 were valued at USD1.35 billion and then grew by 80% to USD2.43 billion in 2014 before two years of declines and a subsequent resumption of growth.

Janes data suggests China's exports will tail off in the early 2020s without new orders.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/chinas-defence-exports-stay-strong-despite-dip-in-2020-janes-intelligence-shows_19015/

Newly compiled Janes data shows China's defence exports declined mildly in 2020, interrupting a peri...

China's defence exports stay strong despite dip in 2020, Janes data shows

by Jon Grevatt

Newly compiled Janes data shows China's defence exports declined mildly in 2020, interrupting a period of solid growth since 2016.

According to the data, China's international military sales in 2020 were equal to USD2.65 billion, a 4% decline on the figure in 2019.


        According to
        Janes
        data, China's defence exports climbed gradually over the past decade. However, Beijing faces several challenges in maintaining growth over the coming few years.
       (Janes Markets Forecast)

According to Janes data, China's defence exports climbed gradually over the past decade. However, Beijing faces several challenges in maintaining growth over the coming few years. (Janes Markets Forecast)

The decrease can almost certainly be attributed to the Covid-19 pandemic and resulting challenges related to marketing, production, supply chains, and logistics.

The value of China's defence exports between 2016 and 2019 increased on average by 11% per year, growing from USD2.34 billion to USD2.76 billion.

Looking further back, larger increases were evident. According to Janes data, China's exports in 2012 were valued at USD1.35 billion and then grew by 80% to USD2.43 billion in 2014 before two years of declines and a subsequent resumption of growth.

Janes data suggests China's exports will tail off in the early 2020s without new orders.


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