全面禁售,还污蔑“中方会测绘美国每一寸土地”
Guan Cha Zhe Wang·2025-12-23 04:08

Core Viewpoint - The U.S. government has officially blacklisted all foreign-manufactured drones and their components, citing "unacceptable national security threats," which significantly escalates efforts to curb Chinese drone manufacturers like DJI and Daotong [1][2]. Group 1: Regulatory Actions - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has placed all foreign-made drones, including those from DJI, on a regulated "blacklist," prohibiting the approval of new drone models for import and sale in the U.S. [2] - This decision does not affect previously authorized drone models, meaning existing drones in the U.S. will not be grounded [2]. Group 2: Industry Impact - DJI and other Chinese drone manufacturers will face significant restrictions, limiting U.S. consumer choices and undermining principles of open and fair competition [6]. - The U.S. currently relies heavily on Chinese drones, with DJI holding a 90% market share in the commercial drone sector in the U.S. [9]. Group 3: Political Reactions - U.S. lawmakers, particularly from the Republican Party, have expressed support for the ban, framing it as a measure to protect national security and bolster American drone manufacturing [5]. - The Chinese government has condemned the U.S. actions as an abuse of the "national security" concept, arguing that it disrupts normal economic trade and harms global supply chain stability [5]. Group 4: Market Dynamics - China dominates the commercial drone market, producing 70% to 80% of global commercial drones, with significant implications for U.S. manufacturers who may struggle to match this production level [9][10]. - The ongoing demand for drones in agriculture, construction, maritime, and industrial sectors is expected to sustain DJI's market presence despite regulatory challenges [9].