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hallmark007 Posted at 12-18 11:23
If you think its going to be Business as normal after this, you might be advised to read again. Surely you don’t believe the US are giving dji a leg up here. This is directly based at curbing any or all sales of dji drones in the US.
“The ban was put in place through the same mechanism as the US government’s ongoing ban on Huawei products, and is primarily focused on blocking the export of US technology to the drone-maker. As such, the ban will make it difficult for US businesses to provide parts or components for DJI to use in its drones, which is likely to disrupt the company’s supply chain. It may also make it difficult for US stores to directly sell DJI products or transact with the company, particularly if China responds to the action with further restrictions”.
I didn't say it was going to be "business as normal". I said the post and title are misleading, because buying a DJI drone is not banned in the US as the orginal post and title state. "No more DJI drones unless you buy direct" is not a correct statement at this time.
I read the article. More importantly, I've also read the Export Control Act (something I'm not sure if the authors have actually done).
Is it possible China counters with restrictions, taxes, or duties? Yes. It is possible DJI pulls out of the US? Sure. Is it possible some retailers decide not to do business with DJI? Also, yes. All of these things are possible. But today's action doesn't involve any of those. Today's action simply does not allow the export of US technology to DJI without a license (and separately, the US government will not be purchasing from DJI). Previous companies on "the list" have been able to get temporary license to continue to use their US technology as well, which might minimize the impact.
I have no idea what US technology DJI uses to even know if this really matters. We know the Smart Controller uses Android, so that is at risk without a license.
Simply put, your ability to buy DJI products (and a retailers ability to sell them) is not legally impacted by this action. DJI's ability to produce their products might be. Resulting actions and reactions may also hamper the ability or cost to buy or sell. This very well may end up being the "beginning of the end" for DJI in the US. Or, it may be a temporary bump in the consumer market.
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