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Vietnam reports that President Trump will direct US agencies to remove Vietnam from a restricted advanced-technology export control list following a first White House meeting with To Lam. The move unfolds amid US tariff-policy volatility after a Supreme Court ruling and alongside nearly US$37 billion in Vietnamese airline aircraft purchases from US aerospace firms.
According to SCMP, researchers at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics flight-tested an aerodynamic thrust-vectoring nozzle on a high-subsonic drone, claiming improved manoeuvrability without complex moving parts. The demonstration could support lighter, more maintainable high-performance UAV designs, though key performance metrics and scalability remain unclear from the source.
SCMP reports that Hong Kong businessman Adrian Cheng plans to spend more time in mainland China and increase technology investments in 2024, focusing on areas including AI and aerospace. The strategy is framed as aligning private capital deployment with the direction of China’s forthcoming 15th five-year plan.
India is using competitive negotiations with European and U.S. engine makers to secure deeper technology transfer for AMCA and TEDBF, aiming to overcome decades-long constraints in indigenous fighter propulsion. The source suggests outcomes will hinge on hot-section transfer, IP ownership, and India’s ability to absorb complex aero-engine know-how over a decade-long timeline.
Vietnam reports that President Trump will direct US agencies to remove Vietnam from a restricted advanced-technology export control list following a first White House meeting with To Lam. The move unfolds amid US tariff-policy volatility after a Supreme Court ruling and alongside nearly US$37 billion in Vietnamese airline aircraft purchases from US aerospace firms.
According to SCMP, researchers at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics flight-tested an aerodynamic thrust-vectoring nozzle on a high-subsonic drone, claiming improved manoeuvrability without complex moving parts. The demonstration could support lighter, more maintainable high-performance UAV designs, though key performance metrics and scalability remain unclear from the source.
SCMP reports that Hong Kong businessman Adrian Cheng plans to spend more time in mainland China and increase technology investments in 2024, focusing on areas including AI and aerospace. The strategy is framed as aligning private capital deployment with the direction of China’s forthcoming 15th five-year plan.
India is using competitive negotiations with European and U.S. engine makers to secure deeper technology transfer for AMCA and TEDBF, aiming to overcome decades-long constraints in indigenous fighter propulsion. The source suggests outcomes will hinge on hot-section transfer, IP ownership, and India’s ability to absorb complex aero-engine know-how over a decade-long timeline.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-1469 | US Signals Export-Control Relief for Vietnam as Tariff Policy Shifts and Boeing Orders Surge | Vietnam | 2026-02-21 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-863 | China Flight-Tests No-Moving-Parts Thrust Vectoring Nozzle on High-Subsonic UAV | China | 2026-02-08 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-2301 | Adrian Cheng Signals 2024 Tech Push Aligned With China’s 15th Five-Year Plan Priorities | Hong Kong | 2024-11-27 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-1520 | Europe’s Engine Play: India Leverages Safran and Rolls-Royce to Break the Fighter Propulsion Bottleneck | India | 2022-07-25 | 0 | ACCESS » |