A congressional bill and a draft executive order threaten to prevent U.S. government agencies from using drones made in China or that contain Chinese components. Concerns over security issues may end successful programs by the Department of the Interior and other agencies using Chinese-made drones for a huge range of purposes. Brendan Schulman, vice president for public policy and legal affairs of leading Chinese drone maker DJI, joins Kaiser and Jeremy to discuss.
3:16: A history of DJI
16:04: Shenzhen and the consumer electronic supply chain
18:24: DJI under legal scrutiny in the U.S. and abroad
29:01: The role of the U.S. Congress in pushing back against Chinese tech
39:18: Drone applications in the fight against COVID-19
Recommendations:
Jeremy:ย Fine Music Radio, a Cape Townโbased radio station that plays jazz and classical music, andย New Frame, a media company that covers news in Africa.
Brendan:ย The bookย Eternal Life, by Dara Horn.
Kaiser:ย Two pieces from The New Yorker:ย How does the coronavirus behave inside a patient?, by Siddhartha Mukherjee, andย The contrarian coronavirus theory that informed the Trump administration, by Isaac Chotiner.
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This podcast was edited and produced by Kaiser Kuo and Jason MacRonald.