In 2023, the re-import of arms and ammunition, parts, and accessories to China was realized, with a forecasted upward trend from 2024 onwards. By 2028, the forecast reaches $50.52 thousand. The year-on-year analysis shows gradual growth from 2024 to 2028, with percentage increments of roughly 2-3% annually. This points to consistent demand and possibly China’s strategic emphasis on bolstering its arms sector.
Future trends to watch include geopolitical shifts impacting import dynamics, technological advancements in armaments, and China’s potential policy changes affecting arms procurement and defense modernization.