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U.S. adds Chinese drone company DJI to economic blacklist

Published 12/18/2020, 10:21 AM
Updated 12/18/2020, 02:30 PM
© Reuters. The DJI Phantom 3, a consumer drone, takes flight after it was unveiled at a launch event in Manhattan, New York

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China's SZ DJI Technology Co, the world's largest drone maker, on Friday was added to the U.S. government’s economic blacklist along with dozens of other Chinese companies.

Reuters reported earlier that dozens of Chinese companies were being added to the so-called entity list, including the country’s top chipmaker, SMIC.

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross on Friday criticized what he called China's "ubiquitous surveillance to repress its citizens in Xinjiang and elsewhere."

The Commerce Department added DJI, AGCU Scientech, China National Scientific Instruments and Materials, and Kuang-Chi Group because the four companies "enabled wide-scale human rights abuses within China through abusive genetic collection and analysis or high-technology surveillance."

The four Chinese companies did not immediately comment or could not be reached on Friday.

The department also said in some cases the four companies had "facilitated the export of items by China that aid repressive regimes around the world, contrary to U.S. foreign policy interests."

The United States government has previously raised concerns about DJI and other Chinese makers of drones.

In January, the U.S. Interior Department said it was grounding its fleet of about 800 Chinese-made drones and earlier halted additional Interior Department purchases of such drones.

In May 2019, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security warned U.S. firms of the risks to company data from Chinese-made drones.

© Reuters. The DJI Phantom 3, a consumer drone, takes flight after it was unveiled at a launch event in Manhattan, New York

Separately, U.S. lawmakers this month opted not to ban the purchase of Chinese drone technology by U.S. agencies as part of an annual defense bill.

Latest comments

haha human right is just an excuse here, as often with US. Reality is just commercial protectionism to block Chinese competition and favor US national companies. they can do it if they want but stop a bit all the nonsense around it please
We just have a few weeks left for Trumo Admin, after that, we will see much less because if not, China will go on offense...
I don't understand in politics but they make great drones. I bought a new one a couple of days ago.
Ridiculous …… national security again? LOL
is there a stock for this company?
Strongly suggest, blacklist Chinese Food as well because it has token the fast food industry out of business!
fast food is garbage
what? yo, then chinese take outs are faster then some taco bell! bow that's some fast food 😂fried chicken with your fried rice , son!
that's a potential opportunity
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