The European Commission has recommended that EU member states exclude Chinese telecom equipment from Huawei and ZTE from their 5G infrastructure.
While not legally binding, the move signals a stronger push toward an EU-wide restriction as part of upcoming cybersecurity measures, including the Revised Cybersecurity Act (CSA 2.0), aimed at identifying high-risk suppliers and protecting critical sectors.
Chinese officials have criticized the approach, warning it could harm EU–China trade relations.
Source: GSMArena