Chinese chamber of commerce puts a $432bn price tag on the EU’s cybersecurity overhaul
The Next Web
Ana-Maria Stanciuc
A KPMG-conducted study commissioned by the CCCEU estimates that phasing Chinese suppliers out of 18 critical EU sectors between 2026 and 2030 would cost €367.8bn. Reuters’ headline rounds that down. The actual figure is materially higher. China’s chamber of commerce in the EU has put a number on the cost of the European Commission’s plan […] This story continues at The Next Web
