China Orders State Agencies to Remove Custom Windows 10
Beijing, China

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What Happened
What Happened
Where Sources Agree
- arrows_inputAccelerated Windows Removal: Coverage highlights China’s Ministry of State Security ordering state agencies to accelerate the removal of the custom Windows 10 government edition, effectively moving the retirement schedule forward from the original February 2027 date amid stated data security concerns.
- arrows_inputCMIT Joint Venture Origins: Outlets concur on the origin of the CMIT joint venture, which was established by Microsoft and China Electronics Technology Group in 2016 to meet Beijing's security requirements, according to official company structures.
- arrows_inputSecurity Justification vs. Microsoft Stance: Coverage broadly details that Chinese authorities ordered the early removal of customized Windows 10 from state agencies citing data security concerns, even though Microsoft reports no known security incidents and officials have identified no specific vulnerabilities, according to the company and official sources.
Where Sources Disagree
- arrows_outputWindows 10 Removal Justification: Chinese officials cited data security concerns as the reason for accelerating the removal of the customized Windows 10 version; in contrast, Microsoft stated it is not aware of any security incidents affecting the software.
- arrows_outputDirective Timing Context: Some reports highlight that the directive comes weeks before the planned meeting between President Trump and President Xi Jinping. In contrast, other outlets detail the removal order without referencing the upcoming summit.
Timeline
August 18, 2026
Domestic alternatives and market reaction: The directive triggered a rally in domestic OS and software stocks (Hunan Kylinsec, Archermind hit 20% limits; China National Software rose ~10%) as agencies were urged to migrate to Linux-based domestic systems such as Kylin OS and UnionTech's UOS, requiring compatibility testing, retraining and application migration. The move is part of a broader push to replace foreign hardware and software in sensitive sectors.
August 18, 2026
Ministry orders accelerated removal: In mid-August 2026, China's Ministry of State Security instructed some state-linked entities to uninstall the customised Windows 10 build, moving up a planned retirement originally set for February 2027 to later in 2026 and citing data-security concerns. The directive arrived weeks before a planned Trump‑Xi meeting and reportedly surprised some state agency staff; authorities have not disclosed specific vulnerabilities.
October 1, 2025
Mainstream support ended globally: Microsoft ended mainstream support for standard Windows 10 in late 2025 after Windows 11's launch, leaving the China Government Edition as the only Windows version officially approved for Chinese government use. Microsoft continued to provide security updates for the product while remaining a significant cloud and AI provider in China.
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Timeline
August 18, 2026
Domestic alternatives and market reaction: The directive triggered a rally in domestic OS and software stocks (Hunan Kylinsec, Archermind hit 20% limits; China National Software rose ~10%) as agencies were urged to migrate to Linux-based domestic systems such as Kylin OS and UnionTech's UOS, requiring compatibility testing, retraining and application migration. The move is part of a broader push to replace foreign hardware and software in sensitive sectors.
August 18, 2026
Ministry orders accelerated removal: In mid-August 2026, China's Ministry of State Security instructed some state-linked entities to uninstall the customised Windows 10 build, moving up a planned retirement originally set for February 2027 to later in 2026 and citing data-security concerns. The directive arrived weeks before a planned Trump‑Xi meeting and reportedly surprised some state agency staff; authorities have not disclosed specific vulnerabilities.
October 1, 2025
Mainstream support ended globally: Microsoft ended mainstream support for standard Windows 10 in late 2025 after Windows 11's launch, leaving the China Government Edition as the only Windows version officially approved for Chinese government use. Microsoft continued to provide security updates for the product while remaining a significant cloud and AI provider in China.












