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Conventional weapons issues<br />

undertake outreach in support of its aims and objectives, in particular through post-plenary<br />

briefings, interaction with industry and bilateral dialogue with non-participating States.<br />

The plenary reiterated that Wassenaar Arrangement membership was open to all States<br />

that comply with the agreed criteria and decided to offer another technical briefing in 2012<br />

on recent changes to its control list for a number of non-participating States.<br />

State<br />

Annex I<br />

Composite table of Member States that reported in 2011<br />

to the United Nations Register of Conventional Arms<br />

Data on<br />

exports<br />

Data on<br />

imports<br />

Military<br />

holdings<br />

Background information<br />

Procurement<br />

through<br />

national<br />

production<br />

International<br />

transfers of<br />

small arms<br />

and light<br />

weapons<br />

1. Albania nil nil yes<br />

2. Andorra nil nil yes<br />

3. Antigua and Barbuda nil nil nil<br />

4. Argentina nil nil yes nil nil<br />

5. Armenia nil yes yes<br />

6. Australia yes yes yes yes yes<br />

7. Austria yes yes yes nil yes<br />

8. Bangladesh nil yes nil<br />

9. Belarus yes nil<br />

10. Belgium yes yes<br />

11. Belize nil nil<br />

12. Bhutan nil nil<br />

13. Bosnia and Herzegovina yes yes yes<br />

14. Brazil nil yes<br />

15. Bulgaria yes yes yes nil yes<br />

16. Cambodia nil nil<br />

17. Canada yes yes yes nil yes<br />

18. Chile nil yes yes<br />

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