The U.S. Home of Representatives’ China committee will introduce a invoice to ban the U.S. authorities from shopping for Chinese language drones, the Monetary Occasions reported on Wednesday.
Mike Gallagher, the Republican head of the committee, and Raja Krishnamoorthi, the rating Democrat, will introduce the “American Safety Drone Act” on Wednesday, the FT report added.
“This invoice would prohibit the federal authorities from utilizing American taxpayer {dollars} to buy drones from international locations like China,” Gallagher informed the FT.
China just lately introduced export controls on some drones and drone-related gear, saying it needed to safeguard “nationwide safety and pursuits” in response to escalating stress with america over entry to know-how.
The invoice was cosigned by Virginia Republican Rob Wittman and Connecticut Democrat Joe Courtney, the FT stated, including that the invoice would additionally bar native and state governments from buying Chinese language drones with federal grants.
The U.S. Home of Representatives’ China committee didn’t instantly reply to a Reuters request for remark.
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