Unitree Says US Robot Sales Ban Won't Affect Main Products
During an online investor meeting for its STAR Market IPO, Unitree Technology was asked about the potential impact of the recent US sales ban on advanced robots. Fu Fenghua, the company's board secretary, addressed the concern directly, emphasizing that all current flagship models—including humanoid robots G1, H2, R1 and quadruped robots Go2, B2, A2—have already received FCC certification. These products fall under the same category of advanced robot equipment referenced in the ban announcement, yet their certifications ensure compliance with US regulations.
This means the policy shift will not disrupt the continued sale of these main products in the American market. The company's proactive certification process has effectively mitigated regulatory risks, allowing it to maintain its presence in the US. Unitree's response reassures investors that its revenue streams remain stable, despite the broader geopolitical tensions affecting the robotics sector.
The company's stance reflects a strategic approach to global compliance, positioning it to navigate evolving trade policies while preserving market share. This news comes as Unitree prepares for its listing on Shanghai's STAR Market, signaling confidence in its long-term growth trajectory.