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    Poland bans Chinese vehicles from military sites over espionage fears

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorFebruary 21, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Poland banned Chinese-made vehicles from military sites over fears of espionage and data theft, citing risks from integrated digital systems.
    The move aligns with broader Western distrust of Chinese tech, following earlier exclusions of Huawei from 5G networks in Poland and Estonia.
    Chinese automakers rapidly grew in Europe (7% of Poland’s market in 2025), but security experts warn vehicles could be exploited under China’s intelligence laws.
    Similar bans were enacted by the U.S. and Israel, reflecting escalating distrust of Chinese smart cars as potential surveillance tools.
    Poland’s actions highlight a global shift prioritizing security over economic convenience, challenging China’s tech influence.

    Poland has taken decisive action to safeguard its national security by prohibiting Chinese-made vehicles from entering secure military facilities, citing concerns over potential espionage and data theft. The Polish army announced the restrictions on Feb. 17, following a risk assessment that highlighted the growing integration of digital systems in modern vehicles and the dangers posed by “uncontrolled acquisition and use of data.” The ban extends to any vehicle equipped with devices capable of recording position, images or sound—unless these functions are disabled and strict security protocols are followed.


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