Published on May 4, 2026
The European Commission has historically recommended that member states exclude Huawei and ZTE from their connectivity infrastructure. This advisory was based on security concerns related to the companies’ ties to the Chinese government. For years, EU nations have been weighing their options regarding these tech giants.
The consequences of these new regulations could be profound. European countries may feel pressure to adopt alternative technologies, which could lead to increased costs and delays in 5G rollout. Furthermore, this conflict may intensify the tech decoupling between Western nations and China, reshaping the future of global telecommunications.
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