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Why is Taiwan’s KMT calling for the government to spend billions more on drones?

Taiwan's opposition Kuomintang (KMT) party has proposed a spending package of up to NT$240 billion (US$7.5 billion) over six years to enhance the military's drone capabilities and the island's drone sector. This proposal comes after the KMT rejected a government spending package for the same area, citing disagreements on funding, management, and integration with industrial policy.

Lawrence ChungSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-29 · 14:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Why is Taiwan’s KMT calling for the government to spend billions more on drones?
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Taiwan's opposition Kuomintang (KMT) party has proposed a spending package of up to NT$240 billion (US$7.5 billion) over six years to enhance the military's drone capabilities and the island's drone sector. This proposal comes after the KMT rejected a government spending package for the same area, citing disagreements on funding, management, and integration with industrial policy. The KMT prefers to allocate funds through the regular annual budget rather than a special budget, which they argue faces less legislative scrutiny. Their proposal differs from the government's by leaving specific procurement decisions to the defense ministry, with a requirement for legislative notification on purchases exceeding NT$100 million. This move reflects a broad political consensus in Taiwan regarding the future importance of unmanned systems in defense.

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The KMT's proposal leaves procurement decisions to the defense ministry but requires notification for purchases over NT$100 million.

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The KMT's proposal allocates funds through the regular annual budget, unlike the government's special budget.

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Taiwan's KMT has proposed a budget of NT$240 billion (US$7.5 billion) over six years for drone capabilities.

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After rejecting a government spending package, Taiwan’s opposition Kuomintang (KMT) has submitted its own proposal worth several billion dollars more to boost the military’s unmanned vehicle capabilities and the island’s broader drone sector.The move reflects growing consensus across Taiwan’s political spectrum that unmanned systems will be central to the island’s defence in the future.Defending its decision to reject the government’s proposal for the sector, KMT officials on Monday said the party disagreed with the cabinet over how the programme should be funded, managed and integrated with broader industrial policy.The party’s lawmakers said their budget – which was submitted to the legislature on Monday – would allocate up to NT$240 billion (US$7.5 billion) over six years through the regular annual budget, compared with the cabinet’s proposal for a NT$210 billion special budget unveiled on Friday.The KMT has long opposed funding defence programmes through special budgets, which are subject to less legislative scrutiny and avoid spending caps.Unlike the government’s bill, which specifies procurement targets for various drone types, the KMT version would leave procurement decisions up to the defence ministry while requiring lawmakers to be notified of any individual drone purchase exceeding NT$100 million.
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