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China Defense Spending to Eclipse Rest of Asia Pacific by 2030

China is spending more on defense. So much so that its budget may surpass the rest of Asia Pacific combined by 2030.

China Defense Spending to Eclipse Rest of Asia Pacific by 2030
Visitors pose for photographs in front of a weapon on the deck of a People’s Liberation Army ship during an open day at the Ngong Suen Chau Barracks in Hong Kong. (Photographer: Billy H.C. Kwok/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- China has been spending more and more on modernizing its defense systems and technologies. So much so that its budget is set to surpass the rest of Asia Pacific combined by 2030.

Last year, the region’s largest economy spent about $193 billion on defense -- close to half the entire Asia-Pacific expenditure, and almost four times India’s $52.4 billion, according to Jane’s by IHS Markit. That compares with the $643 billion the U.S. spent in 2017.

While overall spending in Asia Pacific slowed in 2017, it should pick up in the next two years as conflicts over the South China Sea and North Korea boost defense budgets, Jane’s principal analyst Craig Caffrey said in a report. Globally, defense spending is expected to reach a post Cold-War high of $1.67 trillion this year, mainly driven by increased expenditure in the U.S.

China Defense Spending to Eclipse Rest of Asia Pacific by 2030

To contact the reporter on this story: Krystal Chia in Singapore at kchia48@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Anand Krishnamoorthy at anandk@bloomberg.net, Lena Lee, Sam Nagarajan

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