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US, China lead global increase in defence spending: IISS report

Both the US and China upped their spending by 6.6%, an annual report said

- DW

WASHINGTON: The world spent 4 per cent more on defence in 2019 than the year before, the largest increase in 10 years, with the US investing around four times as much in purchasing arms and weapons research and developmen­t as all European states combined, a study said on Friday. Both the US and China upped their spending by 6.6%, the Internatio­nal Institute for Strategic Studies’ annual “Military Balance” report showed. Washington spent $684.6 billion (€631.8 billion) on its defence budget, with $275.4 of that going on arms procuremen­t and R&D (or “defense investment­s”).

That figure on it own is more than Beijing’s total defence spending of $185 billion and almost three times as much as Chinese spending in the same sector.

In another gauge of the relative size of the US military budget, just the increase in Washington’s defence spending from 2018 to 2019 — $53.4 billion — was almost as much as the entire UK defence budget, according to the report.

Russia came in third for defense-investment spending, according to the IISS study, but its budget was almost 10 times smaller than that of the US.

Europe increased its defence spending by 4.2%, but this jump only regains the ground lost since 2008, when budgets were cut because of the global financial crisis.

Top defence spenders

The top 15 defence spenders remained the same as in 2018, with one change in that Italy overtook Australia, with the two countries trading the 12th and 13th place. After the US and China, Saudi

Arabia, Russia and India make up the top five.

The study did point out, however, that the US has reduced financial assistance to its allies’ defence budgets, seemingly in keeping with the “America First” policies of President Donald Trump. The increased European spending could also be a response to Trump’s frequent complaints that NATO countries in Europe, particular­ly Germany, were freeloadin­g on the US.

The IISS describes itself on its website as “an internatio­nal research institute that provides objective informatio­n on military, geopolitic­al and geo-economic developmen­ts that could lead to conflict.”

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