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Direct Commercial Sales (DCS): St. Lucia


Data about DCS licenses do not necessarily refer to final sales; they indicate only that the State Department has granted permission for a possible sale. The State Department estimates that about half of all export licenses it grants result in actual deliveries.1  



Table 1: 1996-2002


Commodity 
1996 
1997 
1998 
1999 
2000 
2001 
2002 
2003 
Quantity  License value  Quantity  License value  Quantity  License value  Quantity  License value  Quantity  License value  Quantity  License value  Quantity  License value  Quantity  License value 
Ammunition raw materials                        67,850     
Bomb Detection Equipment                            
23,800
Cartridges .22 cal thru .50 cal              92,000  10,522  104,000  30,820      267,000  27,660 
Night vision goggles        3,100                     
Pistols and revolvers  52  25,296  76  39,921  141  48,824  162  77,920  552  326,188  204  141,159  1,332  64,560 
54
87,208
Rifle (non-military, all types)  3  1,475      1  198      2  860  1  1,044     
Rifle M-16 (all models)                          4  2,942 
Total    26,771    43,021    49,022    88,442    357,868    210,053    95,162 
111,008

 


Sources:

1 United States, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, “Article: Revision of US Arms Exports Data Series,” World Military Expenditures and Arms Transfers 1997 (Washington: ACDA, 1997, revised January 1999) <http://www.acda.gov/wmeat97/commerce.pdf>.

2 United States, Department of State, Department of Defense, Foreign Military Assistance Act Report To Congress, Fiscal Year 1996 (Washington: September 1997).

3 United States, Department of State, Department of Defense, U.S. Arms Exports: Direct Commercial Sales Authorizations for Fiscal Year 97 (Washington: August 1998): 1.

4 United States, Department of State, U.S. Arms Exports: Direct Commercial Sales Authorizations for Fiscal Year 98 (Washington: July 1999): 99.

5 United States, Department of State, Office of Defense Trade Controls, Report by the Department of State Pursuant to Sec. 655 of the Foreign Assistance Act (Washington: 2000) <http://www.pmdtc.org/docs/rpt655_9_99.pdf>.

6 United States, Department of State, Office of Defense Trade Controls, Report by the Department of State Pursuant to Sec. 655 of the Foreign Assistance Act (Washington: 2002) <http://www.pmdtc.org/docs/rpt655_2000.pdf>.

Direct Commercial Sales (DCS): St. Lucia

 

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