US FCC advances potential ban on DJI drones

The US Federal Communications Commission has voted to close loopholes allowing sales of technology deemed a national security risk, targeting Chinese firms like DJI. With a December 23 deadline approaching, DJI warns that without a security audit, its drones could face an automatic sales ban in the US. Existing owners would remain unaffected by the restrictions on new purchases.

In late October, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) unanimously voted 3-0 to eliminate regulatory gaps that permit the sale of products considered threats to national security. This move paves the way for restrictions on DJI, a leading Chinese drone manufacturer, akin to those imposed on Huawei. The US government has classified DJI as a security concern, and a separate review targets TP-Link routers.

DJI highlighted the urgency in an Instagram post, noting the December 23 deadline under the National Defense Authorization Act. Without completing an audit by year's end, the company's products could be automatically barred from the US market. A DJI representative explained to CNET that while the FCC's recent rule change does not yet directly apply, the impending NDAA provision would list Chinese entities like DJI without evidence of misconduct or appeal opportunities.

Adam Welsh, DJI's head of global policy, emphasized the firm's willingness to undergo scrutiny. "More than 10 months have now passed with no sign that the process has begun," he stated. Welsh added, "The US government has every right to strengthen national security measures, but this must go hand in hand with due process, fairness, and transparency." DJI is pressing for the audit to commence or for an extension.

The proposed ban would affect only future sales, leaving current DJI drone owners able to continue using their devices legally. However, federal agencies are already barred from acquiring or operating drones from Chinese companies. Despite their popularity—DJI models topped CNET's best drones list for 2025—newer products like the Mavic 4 Pro are unavailable in the US, and many models are currently sold out at retailers due to inventory shortages.

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Dramatic photo illustration of FCC's foreign drone ban: banned DJI drone amid industry reactions from protest to celebration.
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FCC Foreign Drone Ban Takes Effect; Industry Reacts

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Following its announcement earlier today, the US FCC's ban on new foreign-made drones and parts is now effective, targeting DJI amid national security fears for major events. DJI decries lack of evidence, US groups cheer boost to domestic industry, while users eye parts supply.

The Federal Communications Commission has placed new foreign-made drones and their components on its 'Covered List' due to unacceptable risks to U.S. national security. This decision stems from a Trump administration review highlighting threats like surveillance and data theft. The move aims to bolster American drone production ahead of major international events.

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급격한 역전으로 미국 상무부와 FCC는 12월 국가안보 위험을 이유로 신형 중국산 드론을 블랙리스트에 올리려던 계획을 포기했다. 이는 FCC가 외국산 드론을 'Covered List'에 추가한 데 따른 것이다. 이 결정은 트럼프와 시진핑 대통령이 합의한 무역 프레임워크를 지지하며, 트럼프의 4월 베이징 방문 앞두고 있다.

경찰과 군 합동 수사팀이 북한으로의 드론 비행 혐의로 3명의 민간인 용의자에 대해 출국 금지 조치를 내렸다. 용의자들은 지난 9월과 1월 4일 북한의 주장을 뒷받침하는 드론 발사에 연루된 것으로 의심된다. 남한 군은 이러한 드론 모델을 운용하지 않는다고 부인했다.

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중국-미국 무역 긴장이 지속되는 가운데, 글로벌 드론 및 카메라 안정기 시장의 지배적 플레이어인 DJI가 미국 관세 인상과 감시 강화에 직면해 있으며, 다른 브랜드로 DJI 디자인과 놀라울 정도로 유사한 제품들이 등장해 무역 제한 우회에 대한 추측을 불러일으키고 있다. Xtra의 다가오는 Xtra ATTO 웨어러블 액션 카메라가 연초 미국 시장에 출시될 예정이며, 디자인과 사양에서 DJI의 Osmo Nano 휴대용 카메라와 닮아 있다. 이는 이전 Xtra 기기들이 DJI의 인기 모델과 유사했다는 후속이다.

TikTok announced the closure of a joint venture for its U.S. operations on January 23, 2026, with U.S. and global investors including Oracle, Silver Lake, and MGX holding an 80.1% stake and parent ByteDance retaining 19.9%. Valued at $14 billion, the TikTok USDS Joint Venture aims to protect American user data and the platform's algorithm in Oracle's U.S. cloud, addressing years of national security worries. The deal drew praise from President Trump but skepticism from lawmakers on remaining Chinese influence.

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A drone sighting at Bremen Airport on Sunday evening halted flights for about 45 to 60 minutes. Individual flights were diverted or delayed. Similar incidents are increasing across Europe, including sightings over a NATO base in Belgium.

 

 

 

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