Are These Drones Too Chinese to Pass U.S. Muster in an Anti-China Moment? (1 Viewer)

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    A one-man startup believes it has an answer to U.S. government concerns over the Chinese-made drones that dominate commercial sales in the American market.

    Anzu Robotics’s chief executive and founding partners are all American, and the company’s headquarters is in Texas. The company’s drones, which are expected to be used by law enforcement agencies, utilities, architects and others, are assembled in Malaysia, and they run on servers sitting in Virginia.

    There’s just one problem: Anzu has multiple close ties to China and to DJI, the Shenzhen-based...

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