Taiwan’s China-Free Drone Production: Successes and Continued Challenges
Schedule
Mon Sep 15 2025 at 12:00 pm to 01:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Global Taiwan Institute | Washington, DC

About this Event
The Global Taiwan Institute is pleased to invite you to a panel discussion titled "Taiwan's China-Free Drone Production: Successes and Continued Challenges."
As the war in Ukraine has demonstrated, drones are increasingly becoming a critical component in modern warfare. However, China has developed a near-monopoly in certain sectors of global drone production. With Chinese drone components flooding the world market, it is nearly impossible for countries to avoid reliance on Chinese parts. This poses significant national security concerns for countries like the United States and its partners, with Taiwan being no small exception. Unlike most other countries, Taiwan has the ability to produce the technical and dual-use components necessary to mass-produce indigenous drones without Chinese components. However, this is not to say that Taiwan's domestic drone industry does not face its own challenges.
In this event, we will discuss Taiwan's successes and continued challenges in drone manufacturing; the kinds of policies Taiwan and the United States should explore to facilitate decoupling from China; and how supply chain integration between the United States and Taiwan can be mutually beneficial, as well as the progress that has been made on this front.
Joining our discussion will be three expert panelists who will share their perspectives. Matthew Fulco, a journalist for Aviation Week, will discuss Taiwan's successes and challenges in the field of indigenous drone production. Lotta Danielsson, Vice President of the US-Taiwan Business Council, will share her thoughts on the policy hurdles to building China-free drone supply chains. Dr. Hong-Lun Tiunn, the Deputy Director of the National Security Program at the Research Institute for Democracy, Society, and Emerging Technology (DSET), will discuss the prospects for US-Taiwan co-production.
The event will be held at the GTI office located at 1836 Jefferson Place NW in Washington DC (approximately one block from the Dupont Circle Metro). Doors will open at 11:30 AM, and the event will begin at 12:00 PM. If you plan on attending in-person, please RSVP by September 14, as seating is limited. A light lunch will be provided. Please direct questions or concerns to Senior Programs Manager Adrienne Wu at [email protected].
**Media: Please contact Yuchen Lee at [email protected] if you would like to bring additional crew members or equipment, so that we can be sure to accommodate you.
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