Chinese drone manufacturer DJI expressed regret on Tuesday regarding the US Federal Communications Commission's decision to blacklist all new foreign-made drones and components over so-called national ...
CES is normally a place for big tech news, but this year's show could add a dash of political intrigue to the mix. At 11 a.m. on Thursday in Las Vegas, the annual Consumer Electronics Show will act as ...
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The US government has placed a de facto ban on the import and sale of new drones and drone parts made outside of its borders, including ones from popular manufacturers like DJI. While people are still ...
On Monday, the Trump administration’s Federal Communications Commission banned all new foreign-made drone models from distribution in the U.S., citing “national security concerns.” Americans who ...
In this photo illustration, a DJI Mavic 2 Pro made by the Chinese drone maker hovers in place on Dec 15, 2021 in Miami, Florida. [Photo/Agencies] SHENZHEN - Chinese drone giant DJI expressed ...
The US said it would ban all newly-manufactured foreign drones, citing ‘unacceptable risks to national security’. The decision is a blow to Chinese drone makers, including industry leader DJI. The ...
On December 23 2025, the Federal Communications Commission made it impossible for U.S. customers to buy new foreign-made drones — specifically, those made by Chinese manufacturers, including DJI, the ...
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This article was updated at 7:26 pm EST to include DJI’s statement. The Federal Communications Commission has taken a major step toward limiting future access to non-U.S. drones, updating its Covered ...
FCC adds DJI, Autel, and foreign-made drones to its "Covered List," barring approval for new models due to national security risks. The move follows concerns about unauthorised surveillance and supply ...
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