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Geopolitical tensions spur push for defense supply chain independence

Chloe Liao, Taipei; Vyra Wu, DIGITIMES Asia 0

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Rising geopolitical tensions are driving countries to accelerate their arms races, with a renewed focus on achieving independent defense supply chains. As regional conflicts threaten global stability, companies are urgently working to bolster their supply chain resilience. This includes expanding overseas operations to be closer to key markets while simultaneously building domestic production capabilities.

The COVID-19 pandemic exposed critical vulnerabilities in supply chains, highlighting the importance of securing essential processes like forging and thermoplastic composites. Industry experts view these areas as pivotal for future defense supply chain autonomy, offering significant growth opportunities.

The resurgence of international travel has also boosted demand in the commercial aviation sector, benefiting Taiwan's aerospace supply chain. While Taiwanese firms have traditionally focused on component manufacturing, the shift towards systems integration in the global aerospace industry demands a pivot to more advanced system components, particularly in avionics, flight control, and electrical systems.

AIDC, a leading Taiwanese aerospace company, emphasizes the strategic importance of forging and casting technologies. These processes are currently dominated by a few international suppliers, creating a bottleneck that could disrupt supply chains during geopolitical crises. AIDC is actively working to develop domestic forging capabilities, aiming to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers and secure a stable supply chain.

Thermoplastic composites are gaining traction in the aerospace industry as manufacturers seek lighter and more energy-efficient aircraft. Unlike traditional thermoset composites, thermoplastics offer the advantages of recyclability and reusability, making them increasingly attractive for both civilian and military applications. AIDC is positioning itself at the forefront of this shift, collaborating with major aerospace clients like Airbus and Boeing to expand its thermoplastic composite capabilities.

As the global landscape grows more uncertain, the importance of resilient and independent defense supply chains is becoming increasingly clear. AIDC's efforts to develop critical technologies domestically underscore the strategic imperative for Taiwan's aerospace industry to adapt and thrive in a rapidly changing environment.