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FT reports that EU is moving to phase out Chinese suppliers of key infrastructure.

Financial Times reported that the European Union wants to ban companies like Huawei and ZTE, which manufacture equipment made in China, from telecommunications networks and solar energy systems.

The report cited unidentified officials as saying that the cybersecurity proposal for the zone is likely to make the existing system of restricting high-risk vendors mandatory?for EU countries.

Some large telecom firms in markets like Spain and Germany had resisted such measures.

The report said that the proposal would be presented on Tuesday.

The timetable for phase-out depends on the risks to the bloc, the sector and will take into consideration the cost and availability of alternatives suppliers.

The report could not be verified immediately. The European Commission, China’s Commerce Ministry, Huawei, and ZTE have not responded to our requests for comment.

Huawei is considering the future for a newly completed?plant? in eastern France. This was reported in December. It comes amid the hardening of some governments' stances on the use of Chinese equipment? and the slow rollout of 5G across Europe.

The United States has banned the approval of new telecommunications gear from Huawei and ZTE by 2022, and encouraged European allies do the same.

(source: Reuters)