China demands companies like DJI to surrender with absolute loyalty

Les NY Times had a really interesting article that shines a light on what the Chinese government expects of the private sector, which would include companies such as DJI. It says that the government demands from Chinese private businesses to “surrender with absolute loyalty,” and for business people to “firmly listen to the party and follow the party,” to help make great again.

It makes you wonder if, and to what extent, the dronemaker DJI has been affected by this aggressive government approach and whether the exodus, as one former DJI employee called it, of people leaving the dronemaker is in any way related.

China demands private companies like DJI to surrender with absolute loyalty

The newspaper reports that the increasingly autocratic Chinese government uses a very aggressive antitrust campaign to bring tech companies in line with its priorities. Companies such as Tencent, Didi Chuxing, ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, and the ANT Group have already had run-ins with the government.

Benjamin Qiu, a partner at the law firm Loeb & Loeb in Hong Kong is quoted as saying that the government approach aimed at a specific company amounts to “a shock-therapy type of enforcement.” He added that “we could see more control by the state, with in-effect data nationalization as the end result.”

Last year, the communist party pointed out in no uncertain terms that within the private sector, it requires “politically sensible people” who will “firmly listen to the party and follow the party.” It continued to say that these folks “contribute more to the longevity of the Communist Party and help make Chine great again, the party said.”

The article even goes as far as saying that the Chinese government expects businesses to show their contribution to society and help to advance the goals of the government without causing any trouble.

While the article refers to various Chinese businesses, it does not mention DJI. And, it is unclear at this point if DJI has been affected in any way, but as the world’s largest dronemaker it is hard to imagine that it would fly under the radar of the government. We do know that over the last two years, DJI has made some extensive reorganizations during which a large number of people in DJI offices around the world had been let go. In addition to these organizational changes, or maybe because of them, other people decided to leave DJI saying that the drone maker had become too China-focussed.

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We will reach out to some of our DJI sources to see if we can find out more on this topic. Stay tuned.

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