DJI sues Pentagon over ‘Chinese military company’ designation — seeking to protect its business and reputation

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DJI sues Pentagon over ‘Chinese military company’ designation — seeking to protect its business and reputation

DJI, the world’s largest drone manufacturer, has reportedly filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense, challenging its designation as a “Chinese military company.” The Pentagon added DJI to its list of entities with alleged ties to China’s military in 2023, which bars American investors from trading shares in companies on the list.

DJI argues that this classification is unjustified and harms its reputation, as it insists it operates independently and has no military affiliations. The lawsuit seeks to remove DJI from the list and counter potential negative consequences for its business. The company’s portfolio of products, which includes drones, camera systems, and other accessories, is widely used around the globe for commercial and recreational purposes.

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