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Home / Technology / DJI Drones Face US Ban Before Holidays

DJI Drones Face US Ban Before Holidays

29 Nov

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Summary

  • DJI drones may be banned from sale in the US soon.
  • The FCC voted to ban tech deemed a national security risk.
  • DJI warns of an automatic ban without an audit by year's end.
DJI Drones Face US Ban Before Holidays

DJI, a leading drone manufacturer based in China, is facing a critical deadline that could result in a ban on its products sold in the United States. The Federal Communications Commission recently voted to close loopholes that allow technology considered a national security risk to be sold domestically. This move signals a potential restriction similar to measures taken against other Chinese tech companies.

DJI has expressed concerns that without a government-mandated audit by the end of the year, its drones could face an automatic sales ban. The company has stated its willingness to undergo an audit, but progress on initiating the process has been slow. This situation puts holiday shoppers who have DJI drones on their wish lists in a precarious position.

While a ban would affect new sales, drones already purchased by consumers would likely remain legal to use. However, the potential restriction highlights ongoing national security concerns regarding foreign technology. Some of DJI's newer models are already difficult to find in the US market due to inventory issues.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, current rules indicate that drones already sold would remain legal to use, even if new sales are banned.
The US government has deemed DJI, a Chinese drone maker, a security risk, potentially impacting national security.
A ban could occur by the end of the year if DJI does not undergo a government audit, according to company warnings.

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