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Taiwan’s drone exports have surged to nearly US$12 million in the first half of 2025, a more than sevenfold jump compared to the same period last year. Key markets include Poland, the U.S., Germany, the Czech Republic, and Hong Kong. The industry is central to Taiwan’s “non-red supply chain” strategy, which aims to reduce reliance on Chinese components.

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00:00Taiwan's drone business is catching flight, with exports reaching nearly 12 million US dollars in the first half of 2025,
00:08a more than seven-fold increase from the same period last year.
00:13Poland, the US, Germany, the Czech Republic and Hong Kong were the top buyers.
00:18Taipei calls the drone industry part of its non-red supply chain strategy, aimed at reducing reliance on Chinese parts.
00:26The military is reinforcing that plan with an order for around 50,000 homegrown drones over the next four years.

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