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Monday 14 April 2025
Taiwan advances in aerospace manufacturing with new forging capabilities
Taiwan's aerospace industry is positioning itself to compete globally through investments in advanced manufacturing technologies, particularly in high-end processing of aviation materials. This development occurs as Taiwan's aerospace supply chain remains unaffected by equivalent tariffs for now, though the industry is focused on long-term readiness for global supply chain shifts.
Monday 14 April 2025
AIDC strengthens military momentum with drone countermeasure systems set to launch in June
Taiwan's Aerospace Industrial Development Corp. (AIDC) is approaching the final stages of its current domestic aircraft development initiatives, with its chairman, Hu Kai-Hung, noting that 2026 is anticipated to be a particularly challenging year. Despite this, AIDC's recent operational forecast indicates strong performance in its military sector. This includes a surge in aircraft maintenance contracts and substantial investments in drone countermeasure technologies, which are scheduled for launch in June.
Friday 11 April 2025
Taiwan aerospace suppliers shielded from US tariffs for now
The uncertainties regarding the since paused reciprocal tariffs under the Trump administration continue to sweep across global industries, with varying impacts on different sectors. While Taiwan's information technology industry has suffered significant blows, the island's aerospace suppliers appear largely insulated from immediate effects, according to industry executives.
Friday 11 April 2025
Taiwanese aerospace company AIDC secures NT$8.5 billion in civilian aviation orders in 1Q25
Taiwan-based Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation (AIDC) is actively expanding in the civilian aviation market, having secured more than NT$8.5 billion (US$257.9 million) in new orders in the first quarter of 2025.
Wednesday 9 April 2025
Vietnam seeks tariff delay, negotiates trade balance with US
Vietnam faces a 46% US tariff, prompting urgent negotiations and a 45-day delay request. The government seeks balanced trade, boosting US imports and reducing duties on key American goods while diversifying its export markets to mitigate economic impact, according to The Investor, Reuters, and Camodianess.
Tuesday 8 April 2025
China chokes rare earth supply; robotics sector braces for impact
China has imposed new export restrictions on seven medium and heavy rare earth elements—samarium, gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, lutetium, scandium, and yttrium—through a joint directive from the Ministry of Commerce and the General Administration of Customs. Although intended to curb US access, the move could have far-reaching consequences, with potential disruptions across the robotics sector and its broader supply chain.
Monday 7 April 2025
Taiwan drone makers strengthen European ties as China tensions rises
Taiwan's Thunder Tiger Corp. is deepening partnerships with major European drone companies amid rising cross-strait tensions following China's surprise military exercises near Taiwan on April 1, 2025.
Monday 7 April 2025
Taiwan drone makers target global expansion amid supply chain shift
Taiwan's drone industry, acknowledging limited domestic opportunities, is increasingly focusing on international markets by promoting non-Chinese supply chains. Industry leaders expect significant developments by mid-May, according to the Taiwan Excellence Drone International Business Opportunities Alliance (Tediboa) chairman from Aerospace Industrial Development Corp. (AIDC), amid emerging shifts in regional market preferences.
Monday 7 April 2025
Taiwan military institute to release drone patents to private sector
Taiwan's National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) plans to release patents and technologies for three reconnaissance drone models to private manufacturers, shifting its focus to attack drone development amid regional tensions.
Tuesday 1 April 2025
Taiwan's aerospace champion faces challenges as defense initiative nears end
Taiwan's Aerospace Industrial Development Corp. (AIDC) will conclude its "National Defense Self-Sufficiency" initiative in 2026, with Chairman Kai-Hung Hu warning of challenges ahead despite expectations of improved performance in 2025 compared to 2024.
Monday 31 March 2025
Drone makers face uncertainty as Russo-Ukraine ceasefire talks gain momentum
Global drone manufacturers are navigating uncertain market conditions as Russia, Ukraine, and the US engage in ceasefire discussions that could end nearly three years of conflict. While European demand shows signs of cooling, industry experts remain divided on the long-term impact.
Monday 31 March 2025
S-Tech secures US aerospace certification among global defense expansion
Taiwan's S-Tech, a specialist alloy materials manufacturer under Taiwan Steel Group, has obtained aerospace-grade superalloy certification from a major US aircraft engine manufacturer, positioning itself to capitalize on shifting global supply chains amid US-China trade tensions.
Wednesday 26 March 2025
Taiwan shipbuilder unveils military USV free of China supply chains
A Taiwanese shipbuilder has launched a military-grade unmanned surface vessel (USV) that it independently developed without any involvement from China's supply chain.
Tuesday 25 March 2025
Beyond battlefield: Drone industry expands into commercial market
The drone sector is experiencing robust growth globally, driven by both military conflicts and expanding commercial applications. Amazon's deployment of delivery drones and Taiwan's potential adoption for traffic enforcement illustrate the broadening scope of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) utilization. According to AIDC's senior vice president Jennifer Chuang, who recently attended Germany's XPONENTIAL Europe exhibition, this expansion reflects evolving warfare concepts and commercial innovations.
Saturday 22 March 2025
UK seeks win-win partnership with Taiwan's tech industry
The British Office in Taipei hosted the UK-Taiwan Venture Capital Summit on March 20, highlighting its push for Taiwanese companies to invest in the UK, as well as strengthening ties between the hi-tech industries in the UK and Taiwan.
Saturday 22 March 2025
The Great Wall beyond: China's new frontier in the cosmos
China's commercial space sector is reaching for the stars, but the journey has been rockier than anticipated.
Friday 21 March 2025
Thunder Tiger's unmanned boats to feature in June sea trials

The drone industry is not the only sector benefiting from defense opportunities. Taiwan's policy on unmanned vehicles includes surface and underwater crafts. Recently, Thunder Tiger announced the registration of its latest unmanned surface vehicle (USV) for a suicide attack boat test under the "Kuachi Project" led by the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST). The vessel is set to compete with other attack boats in June, preparing for future orders.

Tuesday 18 March 2025
Mitsubishi Electric to see sharp growth for defense business
Mitsubishi Electric expects revenue from its defense system business to soar to at least JPY600 billion (approx. US$4.03 billion) in fiscal 2031, with its operating profit to more than quadruple, thanks to an increase in spending by the Japanese government to reinforce the country's defense capabilities.
Friday 7 March 2025
Getac sees defense, energy push rugged PC demand in 2025
Getac Technology Chairman James Huang highlighted Europe's sharp rise in military spending, particularly in Germany, amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. The company is engaged in multiple European defense projects and sees growing momentum in drone fleet development. Getac has been working on Ground Control Station (GCS) systems for a year, collaborating with clients across Europe and the US.
Friday 7 March 2025
Planet Labs eyes AI-driven earth imaging for defense and global security
Planet Labs has secured a US$230 million partnership with Japanese satellite operator SKY Perfect JSAT to build a new low-Earth orbit satellite constellation, marking a significant expansion of the San Francisco-based Earth imaging company's global capabilities. Co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer Robbie Schingler outlined how this collaboration represents a growing trend of commercial space technology supporting sovereign defense interests.
Wednesday 5 March 2025
China hits back Trump's tariffs with new duties, blacklists 15 US firms
China has escalated its trade dispute with the US, imposing up to 15% tariffs on select American agricultural imports in response to the Trump administration's latest tariff hikes. Meanwhile, Beijing's Ministry of Commerce blacklisted 15 US companies under export controls along with 10 more firms added to its "unreliable entity" list, intensifying economic tensions between the world's two largest economies.
Thursday 27 February 2025
China's grip on shipbuilding poses challenges for global players
China's preeminence in the global shipbuilding arena is unmistakable, as it lays claim to an imposing 70% of the market. The protracted Russo-Ukrainian war has catalyzed a boom in unmanned systems, spurring nations to prioritize the development of both aerial and maritime variants. However, China's commanding grip over these sectors presents formidable hurdles for competitors, notably Taiwan and the US, as they strive to carve out their own footing in this critical technological race.
Thursday 27 February 2025
Taiwan and US collaborate on drones, but lack of combat experience raises concerns
Taiwan's drone industry is aggressively positioning itself on the global stage, with encouraging developments emerging in recent times. Yet, as international markets fling open their doors, the critical question looms: Can the supply chain seize these opportunities and sustain long-term momentum? This challenge has swiftly ascended to the forefront of the industry's agenda.
Thursday 27 February 2025
Unmanned vessels take center stage: Taiwan's autonomous ship set for March debut
Unmanned vehicles plunging from the sky to the sea have emerged as pivotal assets on modern battlefields. While drones have long dominated the spotlight, nations worldwide are now exploring the untapped potential of unmanned maritime vessels. In Taiwan, beyond the state-led Huilong and Kuachi projects spearheaded by the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology to develop surface and subsurface autonomous vehicles, private enterprises are also making strides.
Wednesday 26 February 2025
TIMTOS 2025 spotlights AI robots, aerospace boom among industry revival hopes
The Taipei International Machine Tool Show (TIMTOS) is set to highlight "AI and robots" as a core theme for the first time, reflecting the rising industry focus on automation. The aerospace defense market, driven by demand for drones and autonomous systems, is also fueling optimism that these sectors could reinvigorate Taiwan's machine tool industry after years of stagnation.