Taiwan Drone Exports Soar to US$115 Million in Q1, Surpassing 2025 Total

Taipei: Taiwan's drone exports in the first quarter of this year reached US$115 million, exceeding the total recorded for all of 2025, an economics ministry official said Thursday. Chiou Chyou-huey, director-general of the Industrial Development Administration, made the announcement during a presentation at a weekly Cabinet press briefing in Taipei.

According to Focus Taiwan, the top three export destinations by value were the Czech Republic (US$100 million), Poland (US$11.76 million), and the United States (US$2.58 million), Chiou said. Taiwan's drone exports totaled US$93 million last year, he added. "This shows that Taiwan possesses favorable conditions to tap into overseas markets, backed by a strong global aviation industry," he said.

Meanwhile, Chiou stated that four local manufacturers qualified to produce dual-use drones have delivered more than 90 percent of the 3,422 units ordered by the Ministry of National Defense in 2023. "This marks the first time Taiwan has completed volume production of 'non-red' UAVs for the military," he said, referring to a government initiative to produce secure domestic drones free of Chinese components.

Chiou also mentioned that Taiwan expects to acquire the capability to manufacture critical components it currently sources from overseas by March 2027. Through special RandD programs, the Ministry of Economic Affairs is funding manufacturers to develop AI imaging modules and chips, flight control systems and modules, as well as a vehicle validation and algorithm optimization platform to close key technological gaps, he said.