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European Commission Considers How to Exclude Chinese Suppliers From Communications Networks - Seznam Zprávy

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The European Union is increasingly focusing on the risks associated with Chinese telecom equipment manufacturers, and is now considering turning a recommendation not to use risky suppliers into a legally binding requirement.
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The European Commission is apparently considering significantly tightening restrictions on Chinese network equipment suppliers. Reports indicate that Brussels is currently examining how member states could be legally compelled to remove technology from manufacturers Huawei and ZTE from their telecommunications networks. So far, there has been... Read the article: EU considers mandatory exclusion of Huawei and ZTE You can support us with every p…

According to the Bloomberg news agency, the EU Commission is currently trying to find ways to force the Chinese giants out of the market.

The European Union is increasingly focusing on the risks associated with Chinese telecom equipment manufacturers, and is now considering turning a recommendation not to use risky suppliers into a legally binding requirement.

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seznamzpravy.cz broke the news in on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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