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Can DJI Beat the U.S. Drone Ban? BY Timothy Brazzel.

I like Option 3 for so many reasons ! I think they would stagnate under option 2. Many U.S. Companies are simply about "how to make it cheaper" and any idea of "product pride" has gone out the window!
Im not sayin this is every company, but the fact is there are too many companies here that would mess it up for DJI and fast.
As for the first one, Was not DJI building a factory here in California before this mess started? I know it was for military stuff but a wing or two could have been used for a "avata" factory...
 
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None of the options work for me. You have to be genuine and/or sincere for any of them to work and since everything is so political and it's all about greed, ultimately it won't work out. Most people know the best way to get around your problems is to cave in, show deference, and appease rather than pushing back or fighting against the tide. What works best is to bend a knee and agree to build a factory in the US, commit $$bil to it, and then.....never end up doing it. It has worked in the past (with Foxconn) and it should work now because we are greedy and gullible and since there is no integrity in the system, just make a deal knowing you have no intention of following through. That's where we are today. Those 3 issues are government-forced issues which means none of them will be successful. Let the free market determine what works best.
 
I hope that Wang Tao ( Frank Wang ) does not cave to the US Government's Blackmail, that's exactly what it is in my mind. He is an Engineer and Businessman with an excellent product, no less, just happens to be from China, therefore there's that stigma of "China Bad" which He and DJI do not deserve.
 

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