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The United States government is evaluating potential restrictions on commercial drones manufactured in countries like China and Russia, citing national security concerns. The U.S. Commerce Department announced the consideration of new regulations on Thursday, aiming to mitigate risks associated with technology originating from foreign adversaries.
These proposed measures could potentially lead to regulatory changes or outright bans affecting Chinese drone manufacturers, who currently hold a significant share of the global market. The review process is intended to assess and address vulnerabilities related to data security and potential misuse of drone technology.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry responded to the announcement on Friday, expressing concern over what it characterized as unwarranted interference in international trade. Spokesperson Mao Ning stated that the U.S. actions appear to be broadening the definition of national security to justify restrictions on economic activity.
China’s government indicated its intention to defend its interests through appropriate measures if the proposed regulations are implemented. The statement emphasized a commitment to protecting legitimate rights and safeguarding stability within global supply chains.
