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Spain wants EU states to retain say in barring foreign telco providers

By Thomson Reuters May 27, 2026 | 8:31 AM

May 27 (Reuters) – Spain wants EU member states to retain a say over which countries, suppliers or products can be ​barred from infrastructure projects under a stronger ‌European Cybersecurity Act whose overall direction it supports, a government spokesperson said on Wednesday.

The spokesperson at the digital transformation ministry told Reuters the issue touched on national ‌sovereignty, ​as set out in ⁠EU treaties.

• The comments ⁠come as the European Commission plans a revision of the Cybersecurity Act to phase out components and equipment from high-risk suppliers in ​critical sectors.

• The plan is expected to affect Chinese companies including Huawei.

• The proposals, ⁠still under negotiation, would ⁠give Brussels the power to ban ​the use of equipment from high-risk suppliers in ​the EU market.

• Spain backs strengthening the ‌Cybersecurity Act but wants it done within a legally sound framework consistent with the division of powers in EU treaties, the ministry ⁠said.

• Any classification of suppliers should be based on objective, proportionate and workable technical criteria, ensuring legal certainty ⁠and respect ‌for national sovereignty, the ministry ⁠added.

• Earlier in May, the Commission ​recommended ‌that member states exclude Huawei and ​ZTE technology ⁠from local telecom operators’ connectivity infrastructure.

• Last year, Spain cancelled a fibre-optic service contract with Telefonica over the use of Huawei equipment.

(Reporting by Javi West Larrañaga. Editing by Andrei Khalip and ​Mark Potter)