EU moves to force the phase-out of Chinese suppliers from key infrastructure, FT reports
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EU moves to force the phase-out of Chinese suppliers from key infrastructure, FT reports
The European Union is moving to force the phase-out of Chinese‑made equipment from critical infrastructure, barring companies such as Huawei and ZTE from telecom networks and solar energy systems, the Financial Times reported on Saturday.
EU moves to force the phase-out of Chinese suppliers from key infrastructure, FT reports
The European Union is moving to force the phase-out of Chinese‑made equipment from critical infrastructure, barring companies such as Huawei and ZTE from telecom networks and solar energy systems, the Financial Times reported on Saturday.
Huawei, ZTE to be hit as EU moves to force phase-out of Chinese equipment in critical infrastructure: Report
Chinese firms including Huawei and ZTE face potential expulsion from critical infrastructure such as telecom and solar energy, as the European Union's new cybersecurity proposal plans to phase out their use.
The European Commission is planning to gradually exclude Chinese technologies from critical infrastructure in the European Union. This could affect, for example, telecommunications networks, solar energy and security scanners. The Financial Times (FT) reported this, citing sources in the EC.
The EU will propose to gradually remove Chinese-made equipment from key EU infrastructure and ban companies such as Huawei and ZTE from participating in EU telecommunications networks, solar systems, and security scanners.
EU moves to force the phase-out of Chinese suppliers from key infrastructure
The European Union is moving to force the phase-out of Chinese‑made equipment from critical infrastructure, barring companies such as Huawei and ZTE from telecom networks and solar energy systems, the Financial Times reported on Saturday. An existing regime to restrict high-risk vendors is voluntary but the zone’s cybersecurity proposal is likely to make it mandatory for EU countries, the report said, citing unidentified officials. Some telecom …
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