TechnologyBeijing says legislation 'tarnishes' Brussels' image as open marketHuawei Technologies has been facing an increasingly tough environment in Europe. © ReutersITSURO FUJINOJanuary 29, 2026 01:57 JSTGUANGZHOU -- A recent step by the European Union toward shutting out Chinese information and communications technology companies has sparked a backlash, with Huawei Technologies and Beijing's foreign and commerce ministries blasting the measure.Read NextBusiness dealsSwitzerland to vet Chinese investment, but some say law is too weakBusiness dealsChinese battery parts supplier scraps $200m Luxembourg acquisitionSemiconductorsHuawei's web of chipmaking firms scales up independent supply chainsSupply ChainNexperia dispute highlights Europe's challenge in shift away from ChinaAutomobilesHonda postpones restart of Chinese plants over chip shortageInternational relationsUK leader Starmer set to visit China to boost trade tiesLatest on TechnologyTechnologyChinese drone shipments nose-dive on domestic restrictions, US banTechnologyWorker confidence hits record low as AI threatens jobs, global report findsTechnologyAnthropic weighs taking part in Japan cyber defense alliance
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Beijing says legislation 'tarnishes' Brussels' image as open market






