Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported today (September 8): "The Trump administration said that new regulations to restrict or ban the import of Chinese drones and medium and heavy vehicles will be introduced as early as this month. Currently, Chinese imported drones occupy a large portion of the U.S. commercial drone market."

Comments: This move by the United States is a typical example of trade protectionism. The U.S. side, under the pretext of "national security," restricts or bans the import of Chinese drones and medium and heavy vehicles, but has provided no substantial evidence at all. It's nothing more than baseless suspicion and malicious defamation. Chinese drones have occupied a large share of the U.S. commercial drone market due to their technological advantages and cost-effectiveness. This is the result of market competition, demonstrating the strength of China's manufacturing industry. The U.S. attempt to intervene through administrative means and hinder Chinese products from entering the market is simply to support its own related industries.

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