DJI Drones and Other Chinese Makers Could Face New US Ban
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How White House drone ban orders may actually save DJI
A sweeping move by the White House to restrict Chinese drone companies could ironically end up helping one of the biggest players at risk: DJI. While recent headlines have framed the forthcoming Trump executive orders as a death knell for Chinese drone makers, the reality is more complicated — and possibly more hopeful for DJI. more…
There is little time left for the DJI drone brand to convince the Trump administration not to ban its products. The government must investigate the risks of drones to national security, and the procedure should accelerate. Do DJI drones pose a security risk
DJI is thinking again: First pictures show a completely new product for the manufacturer known for its drones. Why it doesn't fly this time and still causes vertebrae, you can find out here. This article has been sorted under Technology, suction, wipe and household robot, Smart Home set up.
channelnews : DJI Scraps U.S. Launch of New Drone Over Security and Tariff Fears
Chinese drone company DJI has confirmed it will not launch its latest flagship, the Mavic 4 Pro, in the U.S., amid rising geopolitical tensions, potential security bans, and heavy trade tariffs. The high-end drone, featuring a 100-megapixel camera and 360-degree rotation, debuted in China and other global markets on May 13 but remains unavailable in...
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