From CSIS External Relations <[email protected]>
Subject By The Numbers: Chinese Weapons to Russia, Japan's Energy Imports, Industrial Emissions, and More
Date May 26, 2024 3:06 PM
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$14.5 million

Within the first six months of 2023, Russia received at least $14.5 million in direct drone shipments from Chinese trading companies.



SOURCE: "Collaboration for a Price: Russian Military-Technical Cooperation with China, Iran, and North Korea" by CSIS's Max Bergmann, Maria Snegovaya, Tina Dolbaia, and Nick Fenton.

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90 percent

Japan has negligible hydrocarbon resources and is extremely dependent on imports of oil, natural gas, and coal. In 2022, imports made up 90 percent of the country's total energy supply.



SOURCE: "How Japan Thinks about Energy Security" by CSIS's Ben Cahill, Jane Nakano, and Kunro Irié.

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30 percent

In the United States, industry accounts for around 30 percent of total emissions, the third-largest economic sector following transportation and power.



SOURCE: "To Make Clean Industry Stick, the United States Needs New Trade Mechanisms" by CSIS's Allegra Dawes.

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$1.3 trillion

Since it was enacted in 1980, the Bayh-Dole Act has led to over $1.3 trillion in U.S. economic growth, supporting thousands of start-ups and creating millions of jobs.



SOURCE: "The Use of March-In Rights Could Undermine Innovation and National Security" by CSIS's Hideki Tomoshige and Sujai Shivakumar.

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