Members of the European Parliament’s Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO) debated, on Tuesday 23 May, the amendments tabled by the political groups on the future Cyber Resilience Act (see EUROPE B13169A7).
During the discussions, emphasis was placed first of all on the burden that the text could place on micro, small and medium-sized enterprises. On this point, the groups seem to agree: “This legislation will result in significant compliance costs. Costs and...