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International Weapons Transfers Down for First Time in Years, Except in Middle East Uri Cohen
Five-year research details how the coronavirus and other factors changed the world’s weapons landscape
After a decade and a half of steady and significant increases in global weapons transfers, the past five years have seen a noticeable dip in the scale of arms deliveries on the international level, and especially last year, according to a new study by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).
According to the study, considered one of the most comprehensive and accurate on the matter, the 2016-2020 time frame registered a 0.5% decrease in the volume of major arms transfers compared with the previous five-year window, due in large part to sharp declines in exports by key manufacturers like Russia and China.
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In its response to COVID-19 the Philippines mounted a two-pronged relief effort on the economic front. The central bank lowered its benchmark interest rate to 2 percent and expects to keep rates low through 2022 in order to increase liquidity in the financial system. On the fiscal side, the legislature passed a pair of bills designed to prop up the healthcare system, provide cash to low-income households and extend credit to small businesses and hard-hit sectors.
Known as Bayanihan 1 and 2, these pieces of legislation deserve a closer look, as together they form the backbone of the state’s economic rescue efforts and confer President Rodrigo Duterte with expanded powers to combat the emergency. Bayanihan 1 was passed quickly in late March 2020 as the COVID-19 situation was rapidly developing.