Prema zvaničnim podacima iz izvještaja, Ministarstvo sigurnosti BiH je tokom prošle godine izdalo ukupno 1.026 rješenja kojima se odobrava kretanje oružja i vojne opreme.
Ova brojka predstavlja povećanje od 5,34 posto u odnosu na prethodnu godinu.
Kada se ova statistika detaljnije analizira, uočava se da je izdato 426 rješenja koja se odnose na uvoz, dok se 600 rješenja odnosi na izvoz oružja i vojne opreme. Sve ove zahtjeve podnijelo je ukupno 45 privrednih subjekata koji posluju u ovom sektoru u BiH.
Osim međunarodnog trgovinskog lanca, zabilježen je rast i u unutrašnjem prometu vojne opreme i naoružanja. Tokom prošle godine izdata je 501 saglasnost kojom se odobrava kretanje između entiteta, kantona i Brčko distrikta BiH, dok su svega dva zahtjeva odbijena.
Analizom podataka iz ove oblasti uočen je trend rasta izdatih prethodnih saglasnosti od 6,37 posto u poređenju sa prethodnom godinom.
Kada je riječ o transportu ove specifične vrste robe, Ministarstvo sigurnosti BiH je u prošloj godini 370 puta naložilo posebne mjere sigurnosti.
Zanimljiv je i višegodišnji uporedni pregled izricanja ovih mjera koji pokazuje fluktuacije na tržištu.
U 2024. godini posebne mjere sigurnosti naložene su 384 puta, dok su u 2023. godini posebne mjere sigurnosti naložene 294 puta, u 2022. godini 330 puta, a u 2021. godini 290 puta.
Analizom samih zahtjeva i ruta kojima se oružje i vojna oprema kreću, ustanovljeno je da se uvoz i izvoz najčešće odvijao preko nekoliko ključnih tačaka u zemlji.
Kao najprometniji granični prijelazi za ovu vrstu transporta izdvojili su se: GP Vardište (281 prelazak), GP Aerodrom Sarajevo (259 prelazaka), GP Orašje (139 prelazaka), GP Rača (121 prelazak) i GP Gradiška (116 prelazaka).
Ovi podaci jasno ukazuju na to da namjenska industrija i prateća trgovina vojnom opremom u Bosni i Hercegovini nastavljaju bilježiti stabilne i visoke operativne rezultate.
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Klix.baIndependentCenter3 days ago Arms trafficking on the rise: Last year, more than a thousand permits were issued for the movement of weapons and military equipment in BiHAccording to official data from a report, the Ministry of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina issued a total of 1,026 decisions last year approving the movement of weapons and military equipment. This represents a 5.34% increase compared to the previous year. Of these, 426 decisions related to imports, while 600 related to exports. A total of 45 economic entities operating in this sector submitted these requests. There was also an increase in internal movement of military equipment and weapons between entities, cantons, and the Brčko District, with 501 approvals granted and only two requests拒绝.
Bias read (Center): The article presents statistical data without overtly biased language or framing. It reports on the number of permits issued by the Ministry of Security, including both import and export figures, and provides comparative data across years. The tone remains neutral, focusing on factual information.
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- government Report by the Ministry of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Klix.baIndependentCenter4 days ago The total trade in BiH in the first quarter of 2026 amounted to 11.41 billion KM: We still import much moreThe total trade volume of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) in the first quarter of 2026 amounted to 11.41 billion KM, with exports totaling 4.15 billion KM and imports reaching 7.25 billion KM, resulting in a trade deficit of 3.10 billion KM. Compared to the same period in 2025, overall trade increased by 0.77 percent, with imports rising by 0.93 percent and exports by 0.50 percent. The trade deficit grew by 1.51 percent. The European Union remains BiH's main trading partner, with exports to EU countries amounting to 3.21 billion KM, representing a 5.71 percent increase compared to the same period
Bias read (Center): The article presents economic data without overtly biased language, framing, or emphasis. It reports figures objectively and does not take a stance on policy or political implications.
Official sources cited
- government Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations of BiH