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The UK government has begun a consultation on whether it should adopt USB-C as the default charging port for all consumer devices.
The European Union and India have already implemented a similar standard for charging.
The Office for Product Safety and Standards is seeking manufacturers, importers, distributors, and trade associations to provide their input on the matter.
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