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Drone maker DJI sues Pentagon over Chinese military listing

  • DJI sued the U.S. Defense Department for adding the drone maker to a list of companies allegedly working with Beijing's military, claiming the designation is wrong and has harmed its finances.
  • The company requested a U.S. District Judge in Washington to remove it from the Pentagon list, stating it "is neither owned nor controlled by the Chinese military."
  • DJI filed the lawsuit after the Defense Department did not engage with the company over the designation for more than 16 months, leaving it with "no alternative other than to seek relief in federal court.
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