美媒:对华无人机禁令将生效,美国农业州焦虑
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun·2025-12-03 23:08

Group 1 - The upcoming drone ban is causing anxiety among farmers and Republican lawmakers in agricultural states, as commercial drones have become a crucial part of modern agriculture in the U.S. [1] - The core of the dispute revolves around DJI, a Shenzhen-based company that is the largest drone manufacturer globally, holding over 50% of the U.S. commercial drone market [1]. - U.S. lawmakers have expressed concerns about data transmission, surveillance, and national security risks associated with drones [1]. Group 2 - House Republicans, led by Representative Elise Stefanik, have added strict restrictions on the sale of DJI drones in the defense bill, but this move faces resistance in the Senate [2]. - Some Republican senators are worried about the negative impact on U.S. businesses and law enforcement, highlighting that the ban could impose real cost pressures beyond agriculture, affecting sectors like power line inspections and disaster recovery [2]. - The emerging U.S. commercial drone industry is eager for DJI to exit the domestic market, despite the lack of local manufacturers capable of producing comparable consumer and industrial products [2].