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Should the US ban Chinese drones?
The best selling drones in the US are made by DJI in China - some Republican lawmakers plan to ban them.
China’s DJI makes the top-selling drones in the US - some Republican lawmakers plan to ban them. Adam Welsh, DJI's head of policy, argues for their continued business in the US, while the FT’s James Kynge examines whether the incoming American administration's proposals are protectionist or prudent.
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