Germany lines up new powers to fend off Chinese tech Lawmakers in the federal Bundestag parliament on Thursday approved legislation that would give new tools to the Interior Ministry to ban the use of components from specific manufacturers in critical sectors over cybersecurity risks
BMI - Federal Ministry of the Interior Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt met with his counterpart Vladislav Kondratovič to learn about the security of the Lithuanian border The European officials met to discuss toughening the Common European Asylum System
Time to cut back on Huawei, German minister tells telecoms . . . Germany’s Interior Minister Nancy Faeser told German newspaper Handelsblatt that telecoms providers need to pivot away from using telecoms kit offered by Chinese giant Huawei when it poses security risks, in an interview out Friday
German Interior Minister: My migration course is tough German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (left) considers Poland no threat to Germany Image: Ints Kalnins REUTERS Fewer Afghan nationals accepted Part of the new government's plan to curb
Germany approves legislation granting Interior Ministry new . . . Germany approves legislation granting Interior Ministry new powers to ban Chinese tech suppliers from critical infrastructure sectors like energy and transport — New law set to come into place as Germany toughens its stance on China
CHINA WATCHWhy Chinese Technology Set Off Alarm Bells in Germany On July 11, the German Interior Ministry (BMI) announced that by the end of 2026 components made by Chinese technology companies Huawei and ZTE “must no longer be used” in building up the country’s next-generation 5G mobile networks