DJI Appeals US Court's Decision to Uphold 'Chinese Military Company' Designation
DJI challenges U.S. designation as a Chinese military company, disputing claims of military ties while facing operational restrictions in the U.S. market.
- DJI, the largest commercial drone manufacturer, has appealed to the U.S. Federal Court, challenging its listing as a "Chinese military company" by the Pentagon.
- DJI has appealed to the U.S. Federal Court of Appeals against a ruling that upheld its designation as a "Chinese military company" by the Department of Defense after filing a lawsuit last October against this classification.
- DJI emphasizes that it produces civilian-use products and has measures to prevent military misuse, stating it "disagrees with and does not accept" the court's ruling in favor of the DoD.
- The company's ongoing challenges in the U.S. include difficulties in business operations and restrictions imposed by Customs and Border Protection, which DJI denies are connected to any military affiliation.
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