By Luca Bertuzzi and Matthew Newman ( January 9, 2026, 16:05 GMT | Insight) -- A revised EU cybersecurity law is likely to be delayed until Jan. 20, as a proposed mandatory regime for phasing out Chinese and other vendors of technology equipment from critical infrastructure that are deemed to be high risk, such as Huawei and ZTE, faces a heated internal debate at the European Commission, MLex understands.A revised EU cybersecurity law is likely to be delayed until Jan. 20, as a proposed mandatory regime for phasing out Chinese and other vendors of information and communications equipment from critical infrastructure that are deemed to be high risk, such as Huawei and ZTE, faces a heated internal debate at the European Commission....
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