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Taiwan Pushes Domestic Drone Industry Expansion With Dedicated Military Procurement Act

Vision Times

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June 23, 2026

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Taiwan Pushes Domestic Drone Industry Expansion With Dedicated Military Procurement Act

Taiwan’s Executive Yuan originally proposed a US39.6 billion (NT1.25 trillion) special defense budget, but in May the Legislative Yuan reduced it to US24.7 billion (NT780 billion). The approved package did not include funding for the commercial procurement or commissioned production of unmanned systems, CNA reported. To continue developing Taiwan’s uncrewed capabilities, the Executive Yuan on []

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Vision Times

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· Jul 3, 2026

Taiwan’s Opposition Blocks Executive Yuan Drone Bill, Plans Rival Legislation

According to the Taipei Times, Taiwan’s Executive Yuan (the central executive branch of the government) proposed the Special Act on the Procurement of Domestically Developed Defense Drones on Friday, June 18. The bill would allocate 6.6 billion USD (NT210 billion) to support domestic drone development and offset funding cuts made by the opposition Blue-White alliance []

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jul 2, 2026

US Envoy Urges Taiwan to Build ‘Hornet’s Nest’ of Drones to Deter China

China claims Taiwan as its own territory and has increased military pressure on the island in recent years through regular air and naval operations, prompting Taipei to accelerate efforts to modernize its military. The United States, while maintaining unofficial relations with Taiwan under the Taiwan Relations Act, remains the island’s largest arms supplier and has [] The post US Envoy Urges Taiwan to Build ‘Hornet’s Nest’ of Drones to Deter China appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 3, 2026

Can Taiwan fix its military manpower shortage by training reservists in advanced weapons?

Taiwan is requiring its reservists to train longer and harder, introducing drones and US-made Himars rocket systems into a revamped 14-day call-up programme as it races to offset worsening troop shortages amid a demographic decline. One of the biggest reforms of Taiwan’s reserve force in decades, the overhaul reflects growing concern that a shrinking pool of military-age recruits and mounting pressure from Beijing mean the island can no longer rely solely on its standing military. From this...

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 4, 2026

Ahli Parlimen Taiwan teliti bajet dron pertahan negara

TAIPEI: Ahli-ahli Parlimen Taiwan bersetuju meneliti beberapa cadangan peruntukan bagi pembangunan dron yang berpotensi digunakan untuk mempertahankan pulau itu sekiranya berlaku serangan dari China. Kerajaan Presiden, Lai Ching-te sebelum ini berdepan pertikaian dengan parti-parti pembangkang yang menguasai Parlimen berhubung jumlah perbelanjaan bagi memperkukuh keupayaan pertahanan Taiwan. China menuntut Taiwan se­bagai sebahagian daripada wi­layahnya dan berulang ... Read more The post Ahli Parlimen Taiwan teliti bajet dron pertahan negara appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Gizmodo

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· Jun 30, 2026

Taiwanese Authorities Reportedly Raid Supermicro in Move That Could Signal Big Change For AI Chip Exporters

It's not against the law in Taiwan to export high-end chips to China. But it sounds like Taiwan will now enforce U.S. law.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 1, 2026

The Drone Dominance Map: China's Lead, America's Response, And The Supply Chain That Will Determine The Outcome

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Related coverage for "Taiwan Pushes Domestic Drone Industry Expansion With Dedicated Military Procurement Act": Vision Times — Taiwan’s Opposition Blocks Executive Yuan Drone Bill, Plans Rival Legislation. Modern Diplomacy — US Envoy Urges Taiwan to Build ‘Hornet’s Nest’ of Drones to Deter China. South China Morning Post — Can Taiwan fix its military manpower shortage by training reservists in advanced weapons?. Utusan Malaysia — Ahli Parlimen Taiwan teliti bajet dron pertahan negara. Gizmodo — Taiwanese Authorities Reportedly Raid Supermicro in Move That Could Signal Big Change For AI Chip Exporters. Seeking Alpha — The Drone Dominance Map: China's Lead, America's Response, And The Supply Chain That Will Determine The Outcome