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    Beijing bans drone sales even as rest of world buys Chinese drones

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    A DJI store employee wearing black clothing holds a drone controller as he pilots a quadcopter drone hovering in the foreground. Behind the man is a DJI store interior display with several other employees or customers in the background.
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    However, some Chinese drone users have complained on social media about the tightening drone regulations and local police enforcement that is so strict that it blocks most drone flight requests. The New York Times interviewed Beijing residents who told of receiving calls from police as soon as they powered on their drones, or receiving home visits from police officers asking about drones they had not flown in years.

    Such “overzealous enforcement” runs the risk of creating a chilling effect on Chinese drone users that dampens sales, according to The New York Times. The publication pointed to drone dealers telling Chinese media about declining sales in recent months, even as used drone listings were rising.

    In the grand scheme, the new Beijing ban on drone sales within the city should not make much of a dent in total sales for DJI, the Shenzhen-based drone manufacturer that has between 70 and 80 percent share of the global market for commercial drones.

    “Economically, the direct impact on major firms like DJI should be limited since Beijing is a relatively small slice of overall demand, and this is not about cracking down on the drone industry but about regulating emerging technology,” Lee told Ars. “In fact, I think we will see clearer, more standardized rules that may ultimately bring more predictability to the industry, which is quickly evolving.”

    But Chinese drone maker DJI is facing a potentially greater business challenge in the United States, where DJI drones account for the vast majority of operational drones in the world’s largest commercial drone market. On December 22, 2025, the Federal Communications Commission ruled that it would no longer authorize sales of new foreign-made drone models—effectively blocking Americans from buying the newest DJI drone models going forward. DJI filed an appeal with the US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals earlier this year.

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