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EU Moves to Ban Chinese Firms from Critical Infrastructure

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The European Commission is drafting a Cybersecurity Act that would phase out Chinese suppliers like Huawei and ZTE from the EU's telecom networks and solar energy systems. This proposal targets companies deemed high-risk for espionage or sabotage, reflecting growing security concerns within the bloc's critical infrastructure.

Brussels has long debated restricting Chinese tech over national security fears. The move follows years of pressure from member states and allies, particularly the United States, which has already banned Huawei from its 5G networks. It aims to reduce dependency on foreign suppliers and prevent potential backdoors in essential services.

Industry experts warn the transition could disrupt supply chains and increase costs for European telecom operators and energy firms. Implementation will require member state approval, with a timeline for phasing out existing contracts. Watch for pushback from China and potential trade retaliation in response.