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The EU seeks to legally ban Huawei and ZTE from its telecom networks to unify security standards amid growing geopolitical concerns.
The European Commission is advancing plans to make its 2020 recommendation banning Huawei and ZTE from EU telecom networks legally binding, aiming to enforce a unified security standard across member states.
While national governments currently decide on infrastructure, the move would require compliance or risk legal action and financial penalties.
The push reflects growing security concerns over foreign suppliers, especially amid geopolitical tensions and efforts to secure 5G and future networks.
Some countries have already restricted or banned Huawei, but fragmented approaches have raised alarms.
The proposal could extend to fixed-line networks and funding for EU projects, though resistance remains due to cost and reliance on affordable Chinese technology.
La UE busca prohibir legalmente a Huawei y ZTE de sus redes de telecomunicaciones para unificar los estándares de seguridad en medio de crecientes preocupaciones geopolíticas.