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Will DJI’s next generation drones be available in the US?

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For the last year, we’ve been on the edge of the fear of losing brand new DJI drones if the United States bans them from being imported. We’re also on the backend of the company’s third generation (give or take) of its main lineup of camera drones: Mini 4 Pro, Air 3S, and Mavic 3 Pro. Will these drone replacements make it to us?

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China warns US against ‘irresponsible’ drone security claims

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In a fresh escalation of technological tensions, China’s Ministry of Commerce has denounced the United States’ decision to investigate potential security risks posed by Chinese-made drones. The ministry has labeled the US actions as “extremely irresponsible,” accusing Washington of unjustly targeting foreign drones without concrete evidence.

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US seeks public input on drone supply chain rules

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The US Department of Commerce is calling on Americans to weigh in on new measures aimed at securing the nation’s drone supply chain. The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has released an advance notice of proposed rulemaking (ANPRM) to address potential national security risks associated with the information and communications technology and services (ICTS) used in drones. Public comments are open until March 4, 2025.

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Feds sending drone detection system to New York amid mystery sightings

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A wave of mysterious drone sightings has ignited swift federal action in New York, with Gov. Kathy Hochul announcing the deployment of a cutting-edge drone detection system to the state. This move comes after reports of unidentified aerial activity disrupted operations at Stewart International Airport and stirred public concern across the East Coast.

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China tightens drone exports amid rising US trade tensions

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Geopolitical tensions are redefining global markets, with drones emerging as a focal point of strategic competition. Manufacturers in China have begun limiting the export of key drone components to the US and Europe, signaling a significant shift in global supply chains. These changes could have far-reaching implications for the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the drone industry at large.

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USNDA praises FY25 NDAA for addressing Chinese drone risks

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The United States National Drone Association (USNDA) has thrown its support behind the Fiscal Year 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), lauding provisions aimed at weakening China’s grip on the US drone market while strengthening domestic manufacturing. Representing a coalition of national security and defense professionals, the USNDA is a non-profit organization advocating for the safe and innovative use of drones in national security, public safety, and other critical sectors.

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DJI, Autel drones under fire: NDAA 2025 raises stakes

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The long-anticipated final text of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal year 2025 has been released, setting the stage for a potential ban on Chinese-manufactured drones. Negotiated between House and Senate lawmakers, the legislation incorporates the provisions of the Countering CCP Drones Act — targeting not just drone makers DJI and Autel Robotics, but also their subsidiaries, affiliates, and licensors.

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DJI sues US Department of Defense, claims financial harm from wrongful blacklisting

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DJI, the world’s leading drone manufacturer, is taking the US Department of Defense (DoD) to court, seeking to remove itself from a list of “Chinese Military Companies.” The Shenzhen-based company, which holds a substantial share of the US drone market, argues that the Pentagon’s designation is both inaccurate and harmful, causing financial losses and damage to its reputation.

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Lawmakers condemn DJI as US Customs blocks Air 3S drone imports

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The spotlight on Chinese drone giant DJI intensifies as Republican leaders on the Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) issue a new statement condemning the company over forced labor allegations. This statement follows reports of US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) halting imports from DJI, citing concerns about forced labor violations under the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA). The CBP’s decision adds to a series of challenges DJI faces in maintaining its presence in the US market.

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Unknown drones breach US military bases, baffle defense officials

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US national security officials are grappling with a puzzling and potentially threatening series of drone sightings over key military sites, including Langley Air Force Base in Virginia and the Nevada Nuclear Security Site. Since late 2023, dozens of unidentified drones have breached restricted airspace, raising alarms among top military commanders and prompting high-level discussions in Washington, D.C.

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New DJI drone audit debunks data security concerns amid ban debate

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The future of DJI drones in the US is uncertain with the Countering CCP Drones Act, aka the DJI drone ban bil, passing in the US House of Representatives and moving to the Senate. However, one of the central allegations against DJI — that it shares user data with the Chinese government — remains speculative and unsupported by evidence. And now, a new independent audit has reaffirmed that DJI employs stringent data privacy measures for US operators, with no sign of data being transmitted to China.

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DJI mulls US manufacturing amid drone ban threat, won’t exit market

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In a recent Reddit AMA, Adam Welsh, DJI’s global head of policy, candidly addressed the company’s stance on evolving US legislation, data security concerns, and a potential ban on the sale of future DJI drones in America. Welsh’s response to the most pressing question: “Will DJI abandon the US market?” is a clear “no.” Despite rising tensions, the tech giant remains committed to maintaining operations and exploring avenues to secure its foothold.

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US lawmakers are now targeting DJI agriculture drones; company responds

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A group of lawmakers has sent a pointed letter to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), expressing concerns over the widespread use of DJI drones in American agriculture. According to these lawmakers, Chinese-made drones have the potential to compromise US food security and provide the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) with access to critical data. DJI, the world’s largest drone manufacturer, has firmly rejected these claims, calling the allegations baseless and defending its role in the agricultural sector.

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Anzu Robotics’ ties to drone maker DJI under Congressional scrutiny

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Texas-based drone firm Anzu Robotics is facing scrutiny from US lawmakers over its relationship with DJI. The House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party has raised concerns that Anzu might be serving as a “passthrough” for DJI to circumvent US sanctions.

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Make your voice heard to prevent DJI ban, drone maker reminds

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Drone maker DJI is once again urging users to arrange face-to-face meetings with US Senators and House Representatives and tell their elected officials to stop trying to restrict the drone market. The development follows the release of a statement by Senator Jon Tester claiming, “Cheap Chinese drones are flooding the American market, costing American jobs, and putting our privacy and national security at risk.”

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