European Union plans to mandate sourcing from non-Chinese suppliers by May 29
The European Union is set to implement new sourcing regulations aimed at reducing dependence on Chinese suppliers. Starting June 30, 2025, companies will be required to source components from at least three different non-Chinese suppliers. Additionally, Chinese medical device manufacturers will be barred from EU public tenders exceeding 5 million euros.
- ▪The EU plans to mandate sourcing from non-Chinese suppliers by May 29.
- ▪Companies will need to source components from at least three different non-Chinese suppliers starting June 30, 2025.
- ▪Chinese medical device manufacturers will be excluded from EU public tenders valued at more than 5 million euros.
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<img src="https://static.cryptobriefing.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/18052551/eu-cyber-plan-barring-chinese-suppliers-will-cost-us-430-bil-1-800x420.jpeg" alt="European Union plans to mandate sourcing from non-Chinese suppliers by May 29" class="w-full aspect-[19/10] object-cover" /> European Union plans to mandate sourcing from non-Chinese suppliers by May 29 Brussels is building an elaborate regulatory wall around its supply chains, and Beijing is the one being walled out. Share Add us on Google by Editorial Team May. 18, 2026 The European Union is preparing to require companies to source components from at least three different non-Chinese suppliers, part of a sweeping effort to untangle the bloc’s deep dependence on Chinese manufacturers across critical industries.
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