As a delegation of U.S. drone and anti-drone firm executives wraps up its visit to Taiwan, defense and unmanned aircraft technology experts weigh in on the value a U.S. partnership brings to Taiwan's relatively young drone industry.
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00:00U.S. drone and anti-drone system makers have wrapped up a four-day trade mission to Taiwan
00:07to deepen cooperation on the unmanned aircraft technology.
00:10Hosted by the U.S.'s de facto embassy in Taipei and the trade arm of the U.S. Commerce Department,
00:17the mission brought together executives from 26 U.S. companies, as well as Taiwan's drone
00:23makers and high-ranking military officials.
00:26It included a visit to Taipei's government-run security institute, headed by the defense
00:31minister.
00:32No matter whether it's through joint production, joint development, or any other key elements,
00:41China will not let go of the opportunity to join the international supply chain.
00:47The collaboration comes as the U.S. and Taiwan aim to reduce economic reliance on China,
00:54especially in the technological domain.
00:56Citing national security concerns, U.S. President Joe Biden has been trying to slow down Chinese
01:03tech development, pursuing several bans and restrictions targeting Chinese semiconductors,
01:09electric vehicles, and related software.
01:12As Taiwan faces military pressure from Beijing, drones are an important strategic asset.
01:18The technology has proved valuable for countries defending themselves from a larger enemy,
01:24as seen in Ukraine's fight with invading Russia.
01:28Taiwan and the U.S. partnering on this particular technology, a strong sign to defense analysts
01:34of the two countries' close relations, despite being unofficial.
01:48Industry experts say Taiwan's drone development is still relatively young, and will need more
01:59time to mature, especially given the aircraft's complexity.
02:19But given the country's leadership in cutting-edge chips, AI, and electronics, drone makers here
02:26have an advantage many others don't, being within arm's reach of some of the best partners
02:32there are in advanced tech.
02:34And now with the chance to bring the U.S. as a partner in the sector, it's a double
02:39win for both countries, for trade as well as for security.
02:43Fu Hua-hong and Joyce Sun, for Taiwan Plus.
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