Core Viewpoint - The U.S. Department of Commerce has withdrawn a proposal to restrict the import of Chinese-manufactured drones, which was initially aimed at addressing "national security" concerns [1] Group 1: U.S. Regulatory Actions - The FCC had previously placed all foreign-manufactured drones and their components on a "regulated list" due to "unacceptable risks to national security" [2] - The FCC announced that it would exclude some "non-Chinese manufactured drones" from the restrictions imposed last month [1][2] - The Department of Commerce submitted the proposal to limit imports of Chinese drones for White House review on October 8, 2022, and withdrew it on January 8, 2023 [1] Group 2: Industry Impact and Reactions - DJI, a major Chinese drone manufacturer, expressed regret over the FCC's decision, stating it limits consumer choice and undermines fair market competition [3] - The ban has sparked significant backlash in the U.S., with many drone operators relying on DJI products for various applications, including agriculture and construction [3] - Concerns have been raised that the ban could jeopardize the livelihoods of drone operators, as there are no suitable alternatives to Chinese-manufactured drones in the Western market [3]
报道:美国商务部撤销将中国制造无人机列入所谓“受管制清单”的计划
Huan Qiu Wang·2026-01-10 03:15