Taiwanese Drone-Maker Thunder Tiger Braces, Adjusts For Tariff Impact

Thunder Tiger’s T-400 long-range autonomous helicopter

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...
Matthew Fulco

Matthew Fulco is Business Editor for Aviation Week, focusing on commercial aerospace and defense.

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