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Drone brandDJIcould soon be banned from operating in the United States.

The legislation will move on to a floor vote in the House of Representatives within the next two months.

DJI Avata 2 FPV drone on gray rocks

There seem to be two main motivations behind this ban.

The other reason is an economic one.

Representative John Moolenaar of Michigan said he wants to foster a competitive… drone industry in the United States.

Kicking out the brand would, in theory, allow other brands to grow.

Back in 2021, the company was placed on theDepartment of Commerces Entity Listrestricting access to key US technologies.

It’s important to mention the Countering CCP Drones Act wasintroduced last spring.

You may be wondering why the bill is gaining traction now.

Well, it may have something to do with TikTok.

Then the president signed abill possibly banning TikTok.

Counterarguments

DJI isnt too happy about this.

The NYT also revealed DJI is working behind the scenes with lobbyists to remain in the States.

The difference is that Anzu is from Malaysia and they employ domestically made software in their gear.

Prices for the Raptor start at $5,000; more than double of the Mavic.

If you want something more budget-friendly, check out TechRadar’s list of thebest drones for 2024.

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