
Thunder Tiger’s T-400 long-range autonomous helicopter.
Credit: Matthew Fulco/Aviation Week Network
TAIPEI, Taiwan—Taiwanese drone manufacturer Thunder Tiger has braced itself for a painful impact when the Trump administration imposed a 32% tariff on most imports from the island as part of its wide-ranging reciprocal levies on U.S. trading partners earlier this month. The U.S. is the most...
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