Lithuania was unable to manufacture drone parts and had to amend the law to allow purchases from China.
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Aug 02,2024
In addition to being used as an aerial photography tool to take all kinds of beautiful pictures, drones are also used in many fields such as agricultural spraying, search and rescue, and detection. It can be said that they have become indispensable in many fields and can effectively improve work efficiency. Important equipment. What people did not expect is that Lithuania had previously banned drones manufactured in China from entering the Lithuanian market, but now it has suddenly revised the relevant rules to allow the purchase of Chinese companies' drone parts. What is going on?

With the rapid development of technology, today's drones have excellent performance and can play an important role in many fields. As the application level of UAVs continues to become wider, we can also see the work of UAVs in more and more fields.
In addition to being used as an aerial photography tool to take all kinds of beautiful pictures, drones are also used in many fields such as agricultural spraying, search and rescue, and detection. It can be said that they have become indispensable in many fields and can effectively improve work efficiency. Important equipment. What people did not expect is that Lithuania had previously banned drones manufactured in China from entering the Lithuanian market, but now it has suddenly revised the relevant rules to allow the purchase of Chinese companies' drone parts. What is going on?
Earlier, in May 2023, Lithuania took a measure to ban the purchase of technology from countries deemed "untrustworthy" for public service operations or defense. Our drones are naturally in this area. It was originally thought that Lithuania had some confidence in doing so, such as being able to carry out domestic substitution, or obtaining a stable supply from other channels.
But what people did not expect is that Lithuania has now revised this rule to allow the purchase of drone parts from China. The reason why Lithuania's attitude suddenly changed is that Lithuania cannot manufacture these parts by itself, and some local drone manufacturers in Lithuania are highly dependent on Chinese drone parts.
India has also taken similar measures. India has previously announced that it will no longer buy drone parts from China, but India clearly knows that it is difficult to make drone parts. Therefore, on the one hand, a large amount of funds have been used to encourage the development of local drone companies, and on the other hand, the drone parts imported from transit countries are regarded as "not made in China". There is some self-deception in it.
In the field of drones, we have won the vast majority of the global market share, especially DJI is known as a drone unicorn company, which has been recognized by many consumers in the global market. The performance parameters are also very excellent. Most importantly, we also have a complete manufacturing industry chain for unmanned aerial vehicle parts.
Including core components such as batteries, motors, sensors, and flight control systems, we not only master a large number of key technologies, but also have a lot of influence. Many drone companies around the world are using our drones. Parts. It is precisely under the blessing of Chinese manufacturing and the advantages brought by the complete industrial chain that the drones shipped by Chinese companies not only have excellent performance, but also have excellent cost performance, which can be said to be high quality and low price.
Previously, the United States had wanted to ban drones in Xinjiang and restrict the use of relevant departments. But what the United States did not expect was that the staff of some relevant departments would rather spend their own money to buy DJI drones than use American drones. The United States had no choice but to abandon this ban.
The United States cannot get rid of its dependence on Chinese drones, let alone Lithuania. It is precisely for this reason that on April 11, the Lithuanian media issued a document saying that it would give a "green light" to Chinese drone suppliers to allow Chinese companies to enter the Lithuanian market.
What people did not expect was that Lithuania was very reluctant to want our drones, but now Lithuania wants to buy them, but we don't necessarily sell them. We have put in place export controls on some of our drone products on September 1, 2023. It is estimated that Lithuania will suffer now.
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