EU advises member states against using Chinese networking equipment
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EU advises member states against using Chinese networking equipment
"The European Commission has now recommended that member states exclude gear from Huawei and ZTE from their local telecom infrastructure, signaling a clear step toward banning Chinese networking equipment."
"The EU is implementing a new round of cybersecurity measures targeting supply chain security and product safety, including the Revised Cybersecurity Act, which aims to introduce a supply chain security framework."
"Chinese officials have warned of potential counteractions, deeming the EU's policies towards Chinese networking equipment vendors discriminatory and detrimental to EU-China trade and cooperation."
The European Commission has recommended that EU member states exclude Huawei and ZTE from their telecom infrastructure. This recommendation is part of a broader initiative to enhance cybersecurity and supply chain security. The Revised Cybersecurity Act aims to establish a framework for identifying high-risk suppliers and addressing foreign interference in critical sectors. Chinese officials have criticized these policies as discriminatory and harmful to EU-China trade relations.
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