US reverses FCC drone blacklist, drops crackdown on Chinese models

In a sharp reversal, the US Commerce Department and FCC have abandoned their December plan to blacklist new Chinese-made drones over national security risks, following the FCC's addition of foreign drones to its 'Covered List.' The decision supports the trade framework agreed by Presidents Trump and Xi, ahead of Trump's April visit to Beijing.

The US government has quietly retracted its initiative to bar imports of new Chinese drone models, announced by the FCC in December and supported by the Commerce Department. The reversal was formally posted on Thursday and updated on a government website Friday.

This follows the FCC's December announcement placing foreign-made unmanned aircraft systems—including those from Chinese firms DJI and Autel—on its 'Covered List' of national security risks, preventing new FCC authorizations. Ali Wyne, senior research adviser with the International Crisis Group, noted: “This decision underscores President Trump’s desire to sustain the trade framework that he and President Xi approved this past October and ensure a cordial meeting between the two leaders during his April visit to Beijing.”

China’s embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to requests for comment. DJI, previously blacklisted by the US Defense Department, had expressed disappointment over the original action. The shift highlights ongoing tensions in US-China relations, balancing security concerns with trade cooperation.

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Illustration depicting FCC ban on new foreign-made routers due to security risks, featuring banned router, US flag, and production shift to America.
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FCC bans new foreign-made routers as security risk

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The Federal Communications Commission announced on March 23, 2026, that new consumer-grade routers manufactured outside the US pose an unacceptable national security risk and will be added to its Covered List. The ban applies to sales of new models but spares existing and previously authorized routers. Manufacturers may seek exemptions by planning to shift production to the US.

The US government is maintaining its full ban on DJI drones while offering a limited software exception. Public comments are now invited on the policy. DJI is pursuing an appeal against the restrictions.

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The Federal Communications Commission has extended the deadline for software and firmware updates on certain banned drones and routers to January 2029. The move covers devices added to a national security list in late 2025 and early 2026.

China's Ministry of Commerce announced two trade barrier investigations into US practices on Friday, described as reciprocal countermeasures to Washington's two Section 301 probes against China. The probes target US measures disrupting global supply chains and green product trade, potentially breaching WTO rules and bilateral agreements. They are set to conclude within six months, with a possible three-month extension.

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A US court ruling on tariffs has lowered effective duties, easing tensions and steering the upcoming April summit between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump towards stability rather than escalation. Analysts say the decision strengthens China's negotiating position, with the summit expected to focus on extending a fragile truce rather than major concessions.

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