USB-C charging is now mandatory in EU, here's what you need to know - GSMArena.com news
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Well, maybe mark bad cables or use them for charging only? Type-c is not a data transfer standard, so usb 2.0 rates aren't something to complain about. Certified cables do have clear markings on them.