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US lawmakers seek ban on federal purchases of China drones

  • The bipartisan American Security Drone Act was introduced by congressmen Mike Gallagher and Raja Krishnamoorthi, top members of a House committee on China
  • Over 50 per cent of drones sold in the US are made by China’s DJI, and they are the most popular drones in use by public safety agencies

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A Mavic 3 Pro drone is seen at a DJI  store in Hong Kong in June. Photo: Sam Tsang

The top members of a US House committee on China are introducing a bill that seeks to ban the US government from buying Chinese drones.

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Mike Gallagher, the Republican chair of the committee, and Raja Krishnamoorthi, the senior Democrat, are introducing the “American Security Drone Act” on Wednesday, the lawmakers said in a statement.

“This bill would prohibit the federal government from using American taxpayer dollars to purchase this equipment from countries like China,” Gallagher said.

“It is imperative that Congress pass this bipartisan bill to protect US interests and our national security supply chain.”

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The bill would also bar local and state governments from purchasing Chinese drones using federal grants and require a federal report detailing the amount of foreign commercial off-the-shelf drones and covered unmanned aircraft systems procured by federal departments and agencies from China.

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