Chinese drone manufacturer DJI Innovation on Wednesday (October 16) refers to the US government's suspension of some DJI drones imported to the United States.

Reuters quoted letter content reports that DJI Innovation Notice distributors, the US Customs Border Protection Bureau quoted to prevent forced Uyghur Labor Law (UFLPA) and not allow some drones to import to the United States.

In the innovative name of DJI, which accounted for more than half of the US drone sales, the company's manufacturing process did not involve forced labor at any stage.DJI Innovation told Reuters that the company is providing documents to US Customs to prove that the company complies with the prevention of Uighurs' labor law.

The company's finger in the letter to stop some DJI drone imports in the letter seems to be part of the Ministry of Homeland Security.Essence

The US Customs Border Protection has not responded to Reuters' review requests.

The US members have repeatedly expressed concern that DJI is accused of data transmission, surveillance, and national security risks, but DJI has denied that these drones have the above risks.

The U.S. House of Representatives voted last month to pass a bill that banned DJI's new drone in the United States. It is currently waiting for the Senate for approval.

To prevent the Uyghur Labor Law from taking effect in June 2022, the purpose is to crack down on forced labor abuse by Uighur and other Muslim ethnic minorities in Xinjiang in China.Prevent the Uyghur labor law from importing all or parts of the United States from imports in Xinjiang, or produced by certain entities.