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China Slams EU Cybersecurity Rules as 'Protectionism' 🛡️🇪🇺 video poster

China Slams EU Cybersecurity Rules as ‘Protectionism’ 🛡️🇪🇺

China has fired back at the European Union over its newly proposed cybersecurity regulations, calling them “blatant protectionism” in a fiery statement this week. The measures, which aim to limit “high-risk” third-country tech suppliers, are widely seen as targeting Chinese telecom giants like Huawei and ZTE.

🇨🇳 “These rules are political manipulation disguised as security concerns,” said Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun on Wednesday. He emphasized that Chinese companies have “operated legally in Europe for years, powering its digital infrastructure and 5G rollout.”

🌐 Analysts warn the EU’s move could backfire, slowing Europe’s tech progress and raising costs for consumers. With tensions rising, young professionals and entrepreneurs are watching closely—could this spark a new digital trade war? 💻⚡

🔍 Why it matters: As global tech decoupling fears grow, students and diaspora communities wonder how these policies will impact cross-border innovation. Meanwhile, travelers and remote workers brace for potential disruptions to EU-China connectivity services.

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