DJI: Hide the capital of four Chinese government-affiliated companies:
The world’s largest drone
DJI
It turns out that “DJI is accepting investment from Chinese government-affiliated investment institutions.”
The Washington Post reported.
DJI is an unlisted company:
DJI is an unlisted company and its shareholders have not been disclosed.
US Research Institute
IPVM
Recently, it has been found that “DJI is funded by four Chinese government-affiliated investment institutions.”
The Epoch Times
https://www.epochtimes.jp/2022/02/85979.html
DJI Lied About PRC Government Investments, Adheres To Xi Jinping Thought
DJI lied when it claimed
it had not received “any Chinese government investments,”failing to disclose at least four PRC government investors while adhering to “Xi Jinping Thought,”
an IPVM/Washington Post investigation reveals.
In this report, published with the Washington Post,
we outline DJI, its denials of PRC government investment, and show that at least four PRC government entities have invested in DJI.
IPVM also examines DJI’s Xinjiang involvement,
finding the firm’s drones are widely used across the region’s police and agricultural industry.
DJI and its PRC government investors
did not respond to IPVM’s comment requests.But Adam Lisberg, a DJI spokesman,
told the Post, DJI is privately held.
The company is solely managed by and majority-owned by the founder team.
Shareholders other than the founders do not participate in the company’s management and operation.
Previously,
DJI denied any funding or investment by the PRC government, now the company is contradicting that and effectively admitting government investment.