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US Bans Foreign-Made Drones: DJI Models No Longer Available

Published December 23, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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The Trump administration’s Federal Communications Commission has recently imposed a ban on the distribution of new foreign-made drone models in the United States, citing concerns over national security. Existing owners of older foreign drone models will still be permitted to use their products, according to government officials.

In a detailed fact sheet released on Monday, the FCC expressed worries that drones could be utilized by criminals, hostile foreign entities, and terrorists to pose significant threats to national security. As a result, the agency has updated its Covered List to include all unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and critical components produced overseas.

FCC’s chairman, Brendan Carr, voiced his support for the policy, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding national security. He praised the Executive Branch’s decision and highlighted the FCC’s commitment to collaborating with American drone manufacturers to enhance the country’s drone capabilities.

While the new rule will impact various companies, it is expected to have a significant effect on Chinese drone manufacturer DJI, a key player in the global drone market. DJI is a popular choice among American consumers, making it one of the leading drone brands in the country.

In response to the FCC’s decision, DJI expressed its disappointment, emphasizing its dedication to the U.S. market and advocating for a competitive market that benefits consumers. The company defended the safety and security of its products, backed by reviews from U.S. government agencies and independent third parties.

Former President Trump’s administration has consistently taken a tough stance on Chinese companies, laying the groundwork for the drone ban with an executive order aimed at boosting U.S.-made drone production and strengthening the domestic drone sector while safeguarding the country’s drone supply chain against foreign influence.

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