The European Commission has put an end to the long-standing dispute with gadget manufacturers.


The European Union has made a decision that the USB-C connector becomes mandatory for charging various devices such as smartphones, tablets, e-readers, gaming consoles, digital cameras, navigators, and wireless mice.
Starting from April 28, 2026, this standard will also apply to chargers for laptops. The aim of this decision is to simplify life for consumers, reduce electronic waste, and make the use of devices more environmentally friendly.
Anna Cavazzini, head of the European Parliament's Committee on Consumer Protection and a representative of the German 'Greens' party, called this decision a 'victory for consumers over tech giants.'
According to the new EU directive, devices must be sold without chargers, and manufacturers must indicate the power of the required charger and support for fast charging on the packaging.
In addition, we will consider the issue of customs duties for charging stations, power banks, and batteries when imported into Ukraine.
Read also
- Ukrainians were told that now they can build on their land without permits
- Zelensky announced negotiations in London, Trump gave a forecast on the 'peace agreement'
- Euro sharply rises amid Trump's attacks on the Fed: what will happen to the dollar
- In April, there has not been anything like this: forecaster Didenko surprised with the weather forecast in Ukraine
- The Ministry of Defense reminded about the deadline for the repeated military medical commission
- Gas stations showed how prices for gasoline, diesel, and autogas differ in the Kyiv and Odesa regions