ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan, known as a major importer of weapons from China and the United States, is poised to significantly expand its arms exports, with an eventual goal of selling $1 billion worth of defense equipment every year.
Islamabad pitches its weapons to budget-minded countries like Turkey and Myanmar

Pakistan has sold 16 JF-17 fighters, built with China's help, to Myanmar and three to Nigeria. © Reuters
ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan, known as a major importer of weapons from China and the United States, is poised to significantly expand its arms exports, with an eventual goal of selling $1 billion worth of defense equipment every year.