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Australia and New Zealand defence tenders

Australia and New Zealand defence tenders

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The arms industry is a global industry which manufactures and sells weapons and military technology. It consists of a commercial industry involved in the research and development, engineering, production, and servicing of military material, equipment, and facilities. Arms-producing companies, or as the military industry, produce arms for the armed forces of states and for civilians. Departments of government also operate in the arms industry, buying and selling weapons, munitions and other military items. An arsenal is a place where arms and ammunition - whether privately or publicly owned - are made, maintained and repaired, stored, or issued, in any combination. Products of the arms industry include guns, artillery, ammunition, missiles, military aircraft, military vehicles, ships, electronic systems, night-vision devices, holographic weapon sights, laser rangefinders, laser sights, hand grenades, landmines and more. The arms industry also provides other logistical and operational support. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) estimated military expenditures as of 2018 at $1822 billion. Part of the money goes to the procurement of military hardware and services from the military industry. The five largest exporters in 2014–18 were the United States, Russia, France, Germany and China whilst the five biggest importers were Saudi Arabia, India, Egypt, Australia and Algeria. Many industrialized countries have a domestic arms-industry to supply their own military forces. Some countries also have a substantial legal or illegal domestic trade in weapons for use by their own citizens, primarily for self-defense, hunting or sporting purposes. Governments award contracts to supply their country's military; such arms contracts can become of substantial political importance. Various corporations, some publicly held, others private, bid for these contracts, which are often worth many billions of dollars.

Australia and New Zealand are the only highly developed independent nations in the region, although the economy of Australia is by far the largest and most dominant economy in the region and one of the largest in the world. New Caledonia, Hawaii and French Polynesia are highly developed too but are not sovereign states. Australia's per-capita GDP is higher than that of the UK, Canada, Germany, and France in terms of purchasing power parity. New Zealand is also one of the most globalised economies and depends greatly on international trade. The majority of people living in Australia work in the health care, retail and education sectors. Australia boasts the largest amount of manufacturing in the region, producing cars, electrical equipment, machinery and clothes. Countries of Australia and New Zealand region are Australia, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Micronesia, Vanuatu, Samoa, Kiribati, Tonga, Marshall Islands, Palau, Tuvalu, Nauru.

19 Live Notices for Australia and New Zealand defence tenders

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country New Zealand
posting date18 Apr 2024
deadline31 May 2024
country Australia
posting date18 Apr 2024
deadline18 Apr 2025
country Australia
posting date08 Apr 2024
deadline06 May 2024
country Australia
posting date27 Mar 2024
deadline07 May 2024
country New Zealand
posting date05 Mar 2024
deadline28 Feb 2025
country Australia
posting date03 Feb 2024
deadline08 Jan 2025
country New Zealand
posting date15 Dec 2023
deadline25 Feb 2025
country Australia
posting date18 Nov 2023
deadline16 Nov 2024
country New Zealand
posting date17 Nov 2023
deadline13 Dec 2024
country New Zealand
posting date16 Nov 2023
deadline30 Jan 2025
country Australia
posting date02 Nov 2023
deadline31 Oct 2024
country New Zealand
posting date10 Oct 2023
deadline23 Oct 2024