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EU Steps Up Crackdown on Huawei and ZTE Equipment in Europe

by Nakayenga Patricia Renee
November 11, 2025
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The European Union is taking a firmer stance against Chinese telecom giants Huawei and ZTE, as it seeks to strengthen its cybersecurity posture across member countries. The move marks a renewed phase in the EU Huawei crackdown, targeting not just mobile networks but potentially extending to fixed-line broadband and fiber infrastructure.

EU Vice President Henna Virkkunen has introduced a proposal that would make the bloc’s 2020 5G Cybersecurity Toolbox legally binding. This toolbox was originally introduced as a set of voluntary recommendations to mitigate risks in Europe’s telecom networks, but growing concerns about security, espionage, and foreign influence have prompted Brussels to tighten the framework.

New Push for Unified 5G Security Rules

The proposed regulation aims to harmonize cybersecurity standards across all EU member states, some of which have already banned Huawei and ZTE from their 5G networks. Sweden prohibited the companies in 2020, while the UK followed with a full removal order by 2027. Germany, which initially took a softer stance, now plans to phase out Huawei’s equipment from its 5G core by 2026.

However, the rollout of these restrictions has been inconsistent. Countries like Spain and Italy still permit limited Huawei operations, while Slovenia recently rejected a bill excluding high-risk vendors altogether. This uneven approach has prompted the European Commission to seek a more coordinated response to potential security threats.

Pricing Pressures and Political Tensions

The EU’s push for tougher action comes as Western competitors, including Nokia and Ericsson, struggle to match Huawei’s pricing advantage, largely attributed to state-backed financial support from Beijing. Policymakers argue that such subsidies not only distort competition but also raise concerns about potential espionage and data interception.

The 5G Cybersecurity Toolbox outlines technical and strategic measures, such as supplier diversification, installation bans, and tighter network monitoring. The Commission now wants to make these measures mandatory, ensuring that all EU states apply the same security criteria.

A Broader Fight for Tech Sovereignty

Analysts say this latest step reflects Europe’s growing ambition to achieve technological sovereignty—reducing reliance on both Chinese suppliers and US tech giants. The discussion reignited following widening divisions among EU nations on how to manage critical network infrastructure and safeguard against geopolitical vulnerabilities.

If approved, the EU Huawei crackdown could become one of the most consequential telecom security mandates in Europe’s digital history, shaping the future of 5G and broadband infrastructure across the continent.

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