Dozens of Chinese firms, many of which have outpaced Western tech giants to become world leaders in their industries, have now become targets by the US government, which claims they are tools of espionage.
The Pentagon has reversed a previous decision about drones made by Chinese firm Da Jiang Innovations (DJI), saying they “pose potential threats” to US national security.
The Pentagon further noted that a 2018 ban on buying off-the-shelf drones from any manufacturer, not just DJI, is still in place, but that Congress has also added specific bans on Chinese-made products to the 2020 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), the bill that funds the Pentagon.
However, there remain some cases in which such a purchase might be approved, such as last September, when the US Air Force bought several DJI drones with the specific intent of taking them apart to discover their weaknesses.
Like Huawei and dozens of other Chinese companies, DJI was added to a Department of Commerce blacklist in December, effectively banning sale of their products in the US unless the buyer has a specific license to do so.
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