The value of the global trade in small arms and light weapons is estimated to have risen by 28 per cent between 2000 and 2006 to reach $2.9 billion, according to United Nations customs data presented in the 2009 edition of the Small Arms Survey. The annual report, published by the Geneva Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, says the demand for guns in the United States remains the key driver of trade in small arms.
The report also includes a section on post-conflict situations that highlights case studies of Aceh (Indonesia), Afghanistan, and southern Lebanon