Core Viewpoint - DJI, a leading domestic drone manufacturer, has filed a lawsuit against the FCC to challenge its decision to place DJI and its products on the "Covered List" by December 23, 2025, citing procedural flaws and lack of evidence regarding national security threats [1][3]. Group 1: Legal Action and Implications - DJI aims to protect its legal rights and the interests of American consumers and agricultural users affected by the FCC's ban [1]. - The lawsuit argues that the FCC's decision violates due process and relevant U.S. laws, as no substantial evidence was provided to support claims of national security threats from DJI products [1][3]. Group 2: Market Position and Impact - DJI holds over 70% of the global civil drone market and approximately 70% to 90% of the U.S. consumer, commercial, and government drone markets [3]. - Over 80% of the 1,800 law enforcement agencies in the U.S. utilize DJI products, with significant usage reported in major cities like New York and Kansas City [3]. Group 3: Consumer Reaction and Market Dynamics - Following the FCC's announcement, there was a strong consumer reaction, leading to a surge in demand and a 200% price increase for related equipment on second-hand platforms [3][4]. - A large U.S. drone dealer reported an over 800% year-on-year increase in DJI product sales in a single week, indicating strong consumer demand despite the ban [4]. Group 4: Previous Challenges - This is not the first time DJI has challenged the U.S. government, as it previously filed appeals against being listed on the U.S. Department of Defense's "Chinese Military Companies List" [5].
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Guan Cha Zhe Wang·2026-02-24 11:58