Probably; it would depend on what section of the weapons industry you want to look at.
Yes, the US sells a lot of weapons to Israel. The US government also gives a lot of money to Israel.
The fur trade was the first profitable industry for the French in Canada.
Victor Ross has written: 'The evolution of the oil industry' -- subject(s): Petroleum industry and trade, Petroleum 'Petroleum in Canada' -- subject(s): Petroleum, Petroleum industry and trade
One trade that has spread across Canada and been of importance in the economy for over 300 years is the candy making industry. There is also agricultural production, but candy is the largest and the longest industry in Canada.
Peter Wolfgang Klein has written: 'De Trippen in de 17e eeuw' -- subject(s): Biography, Copper industry and trade, History, Iron industry and trade, Merchants, Weapons
James Joachim White has written: 'Aspects of the map publishing trade with special reference to Upper Canada and Canada west to 1867' -- subject(s): History, Map industry and trade, Cartography, Map printing, Paper industry
Antoine Mansour has written: 'Palestine and Israel' -- subject(s): Subcontracting, Clothing trade, Textile industry
R. A. Simpson has written: 'A survey of the petroleum industry in Canada in 1961' -- subject(s): Petroleum, Petroleum industry and trade, Statistics
Robert Knoop has written: 'Furniture industry : attitudes towards exporting' -- subject(s): Canada, Furniture industry and trade, Commerce
Most of Israel trade is in the form of agricultural. Israel exports pistachios, eggplant, fresh herbs, and flowers to the US.
Globalization of the auto parts industry accelerated into the twenty-first century. Trade relationships expanded between Mexico, Canada, and the United States as a result of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
They purchase them, and might sell of materiel which they decommission. Saudi Arabia doesn't have any significant arms industry to manufacture them, though.