欧盟拟36个月逐步淘汰“高风险”技术,华为回应:违反基本法律原则
Feng Huang Wang·2026-01-21 07:08

Group 1 - The European Union plans to phase out components and equipment from "high-risk" suppliers in critical infrastructure sectors, which has drawn criticism from Huawei, expected to be one of the affected companies [1][2] - The EU's proposed measures are part of a revision to the EU Cybersecurity Law, prompted by an increase in cyberattacks and concerns over reliance on non-EU technology suppliers [1][3] - The new measures will apply to 18 critical areas identified by the EU Commission, including detection equipment, connected and autonomous vehicles, power supply and storage systems, water systems, drones, and anti-drone systems [2] Group 2 - European mobile operators will have 36 months to phase out critical components after the high-risk supplier list is published, with timelines for fixed networks and satellite networks to be announced later [2] - The EU's technology affairs chief stated that the new cybersecurity package is a significant step towards ensuring European technological sovereignty and creating a safer environment for all [3] - The proposal may increase regulatory burdens on the telecom industry, with additional costs potentially reaching billions of euros [3]

欧盟拟36个月逐步淘汰“高风险”技术,华为回应:违反基本法律原则 - Reportify