EU to Tighten Cybersecurity Rules, Target Chinese Tech Firms Amid Rising Tensions

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Firstpost•20-01-2026, 15:51
EU to Tighten Cybersecurity Rules, Target Chinese Tech Firms Amid Rising Tensions
- •The EU plans to unveil new cybersecurity rules on Tuesday, aiming to exclude Chinese suppliers from critical European infrastructure.
- •The move is part of the EU's strategy to reduce dependency on third-world countries and comes amidst worsening relations with Beijing.
- •The European Commission's proposal seeks to ban foreign companies, particularly Chinese firms like Huawei and ZTE, from mobile networks due to security risks.
- •Mandatory restrictions could extend beyond telecom to other Chinese products, including solar panels, and include sovereignty criteria for cloud services.
- •The EU also aims to boost competitiveness and investment, while giving member states until 2035 to transition from copper networks.
Why It Matters: The EU is set to implement stricter cybersecurity rules, primarily targeting Chinese tech firms, to enhance security and reduce dependency.
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