cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/46182440

The European Union said Tuesday it plans to phase out gear supplied by companies based in “high risk” countries from critical infrastructure such as high-speed telecom networks, in a move seen as targeting Chinese companies including Huawei and ZTE.

Brussels’ proposed measures to tighten up cybersecurity come amid rising concerns that the bloc’s 27 member countries are vulnerable both to the dominance of Chinese high tech manufacturing and U.S. Big Tech services.

Under the draft legislation released by the EU’s executive commission, telecom equipment from so-called high risk suppliers in third countries would be phased out within three years.

The proposals don’t mention any countries or companies by name, but the term “high risk” has been previously used to refer to countries like China, home to tech giant Huawei. The company is the world’s biggest maker of networking equipment but has long been banned from the United States.

The bloc’s executive said in 2023 that EU countries were justified in restricting or excluding Huawei and ZTE, another Chinese tech company sanctioned by the U.S., because they posed higher risks. But previous EU measures for 5G cybersecurity were recommended or voluntary, which resulted in uneven application across the bloc, with some countries buying Chinese gear while others shunned it.

[Back in the fall 2025, China banned European suppliers Ericsson and Nokia over national security concerns.]

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    2 days ago

    phase out gear supplied by companies based in “high risk” countries

    China seen as high risk usually by fear for spyware. But I’d make them share the 1st place with USA. Nothing screams high-risk harder than an unreliable ‘partner’ who’s clearly turning away from you and extorting you frequently while doing so.

    • comrade_twisty@feddit.org
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      2 days ago

      We have Nokia Ericsson. Time to subsidize them as much as China and the US are subsidizing Huawei, ZTE and Cisco.

      • SapphironZA@sh.itjust.works
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        2 days ago

        Mikrotik is also a Latvian brand with some great kit.

        The issue is all those brands still use US or Chinese semiconductors. Thats the biggest strategic threat.

    • Em Adespoton@lemmy.ca
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      1 day ago

      The US is already known to exploit flaws in US supplied telco hardware that only it knows about. The US is also known to add covert surveillance chips to otherwise clean hardware during the export process. If there’s any question about the US being a loyal partner of your country, they should be at the very top of the list. The China stuff is mostly theoretical at this point; they’re happy to spy using whatever flaws in your systems they can find.

      • WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works
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        17 hours ago

        chinese software is way too often shoddy quality. the state does not need to plant backdoors, because most all of their products already include them. nothing is invulnerable, true, but chinese software is just not secure at all.

        for an example, just look up chinese iot devices, even popular brands like tplink. lots of unbranded and sometimes noname branded cameras use the same firmware base, connecting to the same cloud service allowing unauthenticated remote access to the devices, their networks, and arbitrary firmware updates.

    • Sepia@mander.xyzOP
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      2 days ago

      A mercantilistic state - which is what China is - can never be a reliable partner, just to name one reason among many. China doesn’t get better because the U.S. is getting more and more like China.

    • TowardsTheFuture@lemmy.zip
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      2 days ago

      I mean… TikTok changed to American owners from China and now collects MORE data. The US is also threatening war over Greenland, or Iceland, he didn’t even know which. And Canada too… just cuz. Don’t forget Mexico. I don’t think China is tied for #1, they just mostly threaten Taiwan or whatever.

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    1 day ago

    This means they want you to give (more) money to European oligarchs instead of Chinese oligarchs.