Background

The Federal Communications Commission has issued a public notice narrowing bans on new imports of drones and routers produced in foreign countries.

The FCC maintains a list of equipment and services that have been determined to pose an unacceptable risk to U.S. national security or the security and safety of U.S. persons (Covered List). In recent months the FCC has added to this list all uncrewed aircraft systems (drones) and UAS critical components, and all consumer-grade routers, produced in foreign countries. These actions effectively prohibit new such goods from being imported for use or sale in the U.S. but do not prohibit the import, sale, or use of any existing drone or router models previously authorized by the FCC.

On April 14 the FCC announced that it has granted conditional approvals for one drone (through Dec. 31, 2026) and several routers, cable gateways, and cable modems (through Oct. 1, 2027), thus exempting them from the Covered List and the associated import restrictions. The FCC suggested that these devices have been found to not pose unacceptable risks to national security but provided no further explanation.

Copyright © 2026 Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A.; WorldTrade Interactive, Inc. All rights reserved.

ST&R: International Trade Law & Policy

Since 1977, we have set the standard for international trade lawyers and consultants, providing comprehensive and effective customs, import and export services to clients worldwide.

View Our Services 

Close

Cookie Consent

We have updated our Privacy Policy relating to our use of cookies on our website and the sharing of information. By continuing to use our website or subscribe to our publications, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.