China imposes curbs on drone exports, citing Ukraine and concern about military use
By JOE McDONALD
AP Business Writer
BEIJING (AP) — China has imposed restrictions on exports of long-range civilian drones, citing Russia’s war on Ukraine and concern drones might be converted to military use. Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s government is friendly with Moscow but says it is neutral in the 17-month-old war. It has been stung by reports both sides might be were using Chinese-made drones for reconnaissance and possibly attacks. The Ministry of Commerce said controls take effect Tuesday to prevent use of drones for “non-peaceful purposes.” It said restrictions will apply to drones that can fly beyond the natural sight distance of operators or stay aloft more than 30 minutes, have attachments that can throw objects and weigh more than 15½ pounds.