Ukraine, with €3.3bn, has become the largest importer of German arms in 2023, and Germany is close to the record
Germany could set a record for arms exports at the end of 2023. The value since the beginning of the year already exceeds the total exports for the whole of 2022.
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The German government approved €8.76bn worth of arms exports between January and September this year, €0.41bn more than for the whole of last year. There is not much left to the record. The figure was higher only in 2021 - €9.35bn.
Of course, the war in Ukraine was a catalyst for export growth. However, during the reign of Angela Merkel, who was in power for 16 years, this amount exceeded the €6bn mark only once.
The main importer was, of course, Ukraine. It received €3.3bn worth of German arms, twice as much as Hungary (~€1bn) and the US (~€0.47bn) combined. 90% of exports went to NATO, EU and allied countries, including Ukraine and the Republic of Korea.
(€1 = $1,05)
Source: Der Spiegel