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Defense

Taiwan cultivates homegrown drone industry with eye on China

Island boosts defense supply chains while fostering new growth driver

Taiwan's GEOSAT Aerospace & Technology is teaming up with European partners on drone development and production. (Photo by Hideaki Ryugen)

TAIPEI -- Taiwan is building up its drone industry, mobilizing the public and private sectors to strengthen its self-defense capabilities amid rising tensions with China, a global leader in the field.

Driving the industry's growth is Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense, which plans to spend 50 billion New Taiwan dollars (around $1.5 billion) to acquire more than 3,000 civilian drones -- also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) -- for military use by 2028.

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