By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -China-based DJI sued the U.S. Defense Department on Friday for adding the drone ...
The lawsuit shows DJI taking a proactive stance as it confronts increasing pressure from Congress to ban its drones from ...
DJI sues Pentagon over Chinese military designation, claiming significant financial harm and challenging the Defense ...
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang discusses China's DJI suing the Pentagon for military designation, the BRICS ...
DJI's lawsuit against the Pentagon could be an inspiration for Chinese firms to make use of legal weapons against unfair ...
DJI, the Shenzhen-based Chinese dronemaker, has filed a lawsuit against the US Department of Defense (DOD), over what it ...
A Chinese drone manufacturer has filed a lawsuit against the Defense Department and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin over being designated as a “military company” by the Pentagon, […] ...
The company said that it neither designs its products nor permits their use for combat purposes. It has no links with Chinese military, the company argued.
High-ranking alumni of some of the most powerful congressional offices in the country have lobbied on behalf of companies controlled or greatly influenced by the Chinese military, […] ...
In an alarming development that underscores the ongoing tension between the U.S. and China, Chinese drone manufacturer DJI has initiated a lawsuit against the Department of Defense over its ...
DJI’s Legal Challenge Exposes Deep Issues Within U.S. Defense Policy** In a striking move that raises serious questions regarding our national security priorities, Shenzhen DJI Innovation Technology ...
The company continues to allege it has no ties to the Chinese military and has lost government contracts due to US sanctions.