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Congress looks to ban Chinese drones widely used in US
Chinese drones could be banned in U.S. — even as Americans have grown reliant on them
Shenzhen-based DJI has the lion’s share of the global drone market and is the dominant player in the U.S. market.
Congress is looking to ban Chinese drones that are widely used in US. What to know about the debate
Lawmakers in Washington are seeking to ban new sales of drones from two dominant Chinese manufacturers, arguing they could be used to spy on Americans and that the low-cost models are hurting the U.S. drone industry.
Banning Chinese-made drones could hurt some Americans
A broader ban is worrisome for Americans for whom drones have become a part of their lives and work. It could disrupt wide-ranging operations, from law enforcement to mapping and filmmaking that drone operators say are viable because of the low cost and high performance of the Chinese drones. American-made drones just aren’t comparable, they say.
Congress is looking to ban Chinese drones that are widely used in US
It was the role of drones in everyday life that drove Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., to get Congress to restrict the purchase of Chinese drones by federal agencies. Those restrictions were included in a bill that Democratic President Joe Biden signed last year.
Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
National Defense Authorization Act passed without an amendment effectively banning the China-made drones, but left a door open for a prohibition in 12 months.
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