
EU plans phase out of high risk telecom suppliers, in proposals seen as targeting China

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The European Union plans to phase out telecom equipment from "high risk" countries, targeting Chinese firms like Huawei and ZTE. This move aims to enhance cybersecurity amid concerns over reliance on Chinese tech and U.S. services. The draft legislation mandates the removal of such equipment within three years, addressing previous voluntary measures that led to inconsistent application across member states. Huawei has criticized the proposal, arguing it violates EU legal principles. The new rules will also apply to other critical sectors, aiming to protect EU citizens and businesses.
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