Employees work on a production line of drones intended for export at a factory in Ruichang, Jiangxi Province, China, on Nov. 27, 2024. STR/AFP via Getty ImagesChina’s drone industry, once a symbol of the country’s fast-moving tech ambitions, is facing its most sweeping regulatory expansion yet, one that is already cooling sales, rattling businesses, and raising questions about the sector’s future.A series of new rules rolled out at the start of 2026 impose stricter oversight on everything from drone manufacturing and sales to flight approvals. In the capital, Beijing, the Chinese communist regime has gone further. Beginning next month, the entire city will be designated as controlled airspace, requiring approval for all outdoor drone flights while banning the sale and rental of drones and key components.
Beijings Sweeping Drone Restrictions Hit Industry, Raise Fears Over Economic Fallout
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