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Have DJI drones been banned in the United States? Not officially. Not yet.
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美国与中国之间的贸易紧张局势升级,可能导致DJI无人机在美国市场面临严峻挑战。根据规定,中国制造的无人机需接受国家安全风险评估,而DJI方面表示尚未收到相关信息。尽管DJI无人机尚未被正式禁止,但公司正面临进口困难。潜在的禁令已引发市场恐慌,导致零售供应减少,转售商趁机抬价,DJI官方在线商店产品也普遍缺货。文章探讨了DJI在美国市场的未来,以及可能采取的应对策略,包括其对产品安全性的信心声明以及可能存在的“计划B”。

DJI无人机在美国面临潜在的进口限制和禁令风险,主要源于美中贸易紧张局势以及美国政府对中国制造技术的安全顾虑。根据美国《2025财年国防授权法案》,中国制造的无人机必须接受国家安全风险评估,若一年内评估未完成,DJI无人机可能在2025年底自动触发禁令。

尽管DJI产品目前在美国仍合法销售,但实际进口已遇到困难,美国海关和边境保护局(CBP)据称正在阻止DJI无人机入境。DJI方面对此表示担忧,认为这可能不是基于实际风险,而是由于时间限制或政治因素。

DJI对自身产品的安全性充满信心,并表示愿意配合美国政府进行严格审查,强调其产品已通过独立机构和美国政府部门的多次验证。然而,公司也指出,自今年年初以来,未收到任何关于强制性审查流程已开始的正式通知。

美国对DJI无人机的限制并非新鲜事,早在2017年就已出现,主要担忧数据隐私。2020年,美国商务部将DJI列入实体清单,是限制其在美国市场影响力的早期官方举措。

目前,DJI在美销售渠道受到影响,官方商店和多数零售商的无人机库存告罄,消费者只能通过第三方转售商购买,且价格可能被抬高。DJI可能也在考虑“计划B”,例如推出与DJI产品高度相似但品牌不同的无人机,以规避潜在的禁令。

In less than five months, DJI drones could be officially grounded here in the United States, amidst escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and China.

By Dec. 23, all drones manufactured in China are required to undergo a national security risk assessment, and as of mid-July, Chinese drone maker DJI said it's received no indication this review has even begun.

And while DJI drones haven’t been officially banned in the United States, the company told Mashable it's having trouble importing its drones into the United States. The looming threat of a ban has already caused a frenzy. Retail supply is thinning out fast, resellers are cashing in, and DJI's entire product line is listed as "Out of stock" at the company's online store.

But does this signal the end of DJI’s presence in the U.S. drone market?

Not quite. At least, not yet.

Why are DJI drones so hard to find in stock?

In June, the Trump administration signed two executive orders aimed at boosting the domestic drone industry and curbing potential "malicious drone activity." But the orders stopped short of directly banning DJI or other China-based manufacturers.

The real threat to DJI's presence in the U.S. market lies in the fine print of the FY25 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), passed in December 2024. The act mandates a formal national security review of Chinese-made drones. If the government fails to complete that review within one year, the provision could automatically trigger a ban on DJI drones by the end of 2025.

So, while DJI drones are still legal to sell in the U.S. — for now — the clock is ticking. In a letter to the Department of Homeland Security, DJI formally requested an audit of its operations and stated its full willingness to cooperate.

"DJI is confident that its products can withstand your strictest scrutiny," wrote Adam Welsh, the company’s Head of Global Policy. "We are confident not only because we have nothing to hide, but because independent firms and other US government agencies have repeatedly validated and confirmed that DJI’s products are secure."

However, in a July 16 blog post, the company stated, “Since the start of this year, there has been no formal indication that the mandated review process has started." The company also wrote, "there is a real risk that new DJI drones would be prevented from entering the U.S. market — not because of any proven risk, but simply due to compressed timelines or politically motivated decisions."

However, DJI may already be facing an unofficial ban.

DJI recently claimed to The Verge that CBP is "blocking many of its drones from entering the United States." And in a statement to Mashable, the company acknowledged it's having problems importing drones.

Mashable reached out multiple times — via calls and emails — to U.S. Customs and Border Protection press officers for comment but received no response.

In response to Mashable's questions, a DJI spokesperson provided this statement: "DJI remains committed to the U.S. market and making our products available to our U.S.-based customers. Current market conditions and policies have made it more challenging to stock and import drones. We are actively working to address and mitigate any influences and uncertainties, and to ensure products are accessible to our customers soon."

Calls to ban DJI drones in the U.S. go back to at least 2017, driven by data privacy concerns surrounding Chinese-made technology. Over the years, the federal government has floated various restrictions on DJI drones in particular, culminating in the Commerce Department adding DJI to its blacklist in 2020 during President Trump’s first term — a move that marked one of the earliest official efforts to curtail the company’s reach in the U.S. market.

Can you still buy and fly DJI drones?

Yes, as we stated previously, you can still purchase DJI drones — if you can get your hands on one. As of this writing, Amazon still has several popular DJI drones in stock, though only from third-party resellers. DJI's entire drone inventory remains out of stock at its official online store and most retailers.

Buying products from third-party resellers can be risky, and these sellers may charge a premium as supply dwindles.

Interestingly, DJI may have a plan B for the U.S. market. The Verge found a drone for sale at Amazon that's nearly identical in every way to a DJI drone. It even has a very similar app, though under a different name. Except for the yellow paint job, the Skyrover X1 drone clearly resembles a DJI product.

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