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The US Commerce Department launched investigations into imports of drones, parts for unmanned aerial vehicles and for polysilicon, a key material for solar power, setting the stage for possible tariffs on those goods.
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The U.S. Commerce Department said on Monday it has opened national security investigations into the import of drones and related components as well as polysilicon, a key component in solar panels and semiconductors.
President Trump announced that the United States would start imposing tariffs of 145% on goods imported from China. Since many of the electronics we use are made in China, this
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TaiwanPlus on MSNTrump Launches Trade Investigation Into Drones, Drone ComponentsThe U.S. Commerce Department has begun an investigation into drone imports, which may pave the way for tariffs against those specific items in the near future.
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NY Governor Hochul requests enhanced security measures from President Trump and Congress to counter UAS threats.
Gov. Kathy Hochul urged President Trump this week to give New York the power to protect New York against weaponized drones — before it’s “too late,” The Post has learned. The two-page letter comes several months after the tri-state area was inundated with reports of mysterious,
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Front Office Sports on MSNNew York Pushes for Drone Defense Powers Ahead of 2026 World CupThe time for decisive action is now.” The post New York Pushes for Drone Defense Powers Ahead of 2026 World Cup appeared first on Front Office Sports.
The US Commerce Department launched investigations into imports of drones, parts for unmanned aerial vehicles, and polysilicon, a key material for solar power, setting the stage for possible tariffs on those goods.
In July 2025, video footage claimed to show an Iranian official saying U.S. President Donald Trump can no longer sunbathe in Mar-a-Lago because a drone might strike him in the bel
The governor says federal inaction puts New York’s critical infrastructure at risk as high-profile events near.