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The Trump administration delivered another decisive blow to foreign supply chain vulnerabilities by banning imports of new foreign-made consumer internet routers, citing serious national security threats. The Federal Communications Commission updated its Covered List on March 23, 2026, to include all consumer-grade routers produced in foreign countries. This action effectively prohibits new foreig
The Trump administration delivered another decisive blow to foreign supply chain vulnerabilities by banning imports of new foreign-made consumer internet routers, citing serious national security threats.
The Federal Communications Commission updated its Covered List on March 23, 2026, to include all consumer-grade routers produced in foreign countries. This action effectively prohibits new foreign-made Wi-Fi routers from being imported, approved, or sold in the United States.
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The ban targets the devices that connect American homes, businesses, and smart gadgets to the internet, addressing long-standing risks from adversarial nations. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr praised the move as following President Trump’s strong leadership to secure U.S. cyberspace and critical infrastructure.
A White House-convened interagency review determined that foreign-produced routers introduce unacceptable supply chain vulnerabilities that could be exploited by hackers and state actors. Malicious cyber actors have already leveraged weaknesses in overseas routers to disrupt networks, conduct espionage, and steal intellectual property from American households.
The policy builds on previous successful restrictions against equipment from companies like Huawei and ZTE, which posed similar dangers. Existing routers already in use or approved for sale remain unaffected, providing continuity for American families.
The order does not impact previously authorized models, and software updates for those devices can continue under an issued waiver. Companies seeking to sell new router models can apply for exemptions if approved by the Departments of Defense or Homeland Security, ensuring only trusted options reach the market.
This common-sense step prioritizes American sovereignty over reliance on potentially compromised foreign technology. Critics of open borders for tech hardware have long warned that cheap overseas routers create backdoors into U.S. homes and networks.
By requiring secure, domestic-focused production, the administration is protecting everyday Americans from foreign interference. The ban aligns with President Trump’s America First agenda of reducing dependence on adversarial supply chains for critical components.
National security experts highlighted how routers serve as gateways to personal data, home networks, and even broader infrastructure. Relying on foreign manufacturing hands adversaries potential control points over American digital life.
Conservative leaders applauded the FCC for acting swiftly to safeguard families and businesses from cyber threats originating abroad. The policy encourages innovation and manufacturing resurgence right here in the United States.
American companies and workers stand to benefit as demand shifts toward domestically produced or fully vetted equipment. This move follows similar protective actions on drones and other high-risk technologies, demonstrating consistent resolve against foreign risks.
President Trump has repeatedly emphasized that the United States must never depend on outside powers for essential defense or economic components. The router ban reinforces that principle by closing another loophole in national cybersecurity.
Households upgrading their internet setup will now have clearer choices favoring secure, American-trusted options. The administration stressed that trusted supply chains are non-negotiable for devices entering American homes.
FCC officials noted that foreign routers have been directly implicated in attacks targeting U.S. civilians and critical systems. By adding all foreign-made consumer routers to the Covered List, the FCC is preventing future approvals without rigorous vetting.
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