Pentagon Can Call Dji a Chinese Military Company, Court Rules
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A court has ruled that the Pentagon can label DJI as a Chinese Military Company, potentially impacting the drone manufacturer's business; the decision has significant implications for DJI's operations and reputation.
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In China, there is no effective legal wall separating "company" from "government" and thus the "military". If the government/military wants something from a company, there is no legal basis for a company to refuse.
Just ask Jack Ma.