Group 1 - The U.S. Department of Commerce has withdrawn a plan to impose restrictions on Chinese-made drones, which was aimed at addressing "national security concerns" [1] - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) had previously banned the import of new foreign-manufactured drones and components, listing Chinese companies DJI and Daotong as "untrusted suppliers" [1] - The U.S. government had planned to introduce new measures to limit or prohibit the import of Chinese drones to address issues in the information and communication technology supply chain [1] Group 2 - Chinese drones dominate the commercial drone market in the U.S., with over half of the drones coming from DJI [1] - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has expressed strong opposition to the U.S. actions, stating that the U.S. is distorting the market and engaging in unilateral bullying by using national security as a pretext [1][2] - China urges the U.S. to stop its erroneous practices and to immediately revoke the related measures, warning that it will take necessary actions to protect the legitimate rights of Chinese companies if the U.S. continues its current approach [2]
涉中国产无人机,美方:已撤销
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao·2026-01-10 05:08