New Rules For Ground-Based Space Infrastructure
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New Zealand to have new regulations for space-related infrastructure by July
WELLINGTON - New Zealand will have in place by July legislation regulating operators of ground-based space infrastructure, aimed at deterring foreign interference, the country’s Space Minister Judith Collins said. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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New Zealand is set to introduce legislation to regulate operators of ground-based space infrastructure to prevent foreign interference, the country's space minister, Judith Collins, has announced. The country has made it clear that it will not allow its infrastructure to be used for suspicious purposes. The law is aimed at protecting national security while remaining attractive to legitimate space projects. In September last year, the intelligen…
NZ readies new regulations for space sector infrastructure
New Zealand will have in place by July legislation regulating operators of ground-based space infrastructure, aimed at deterring foreign interference, the country’s Space Minister Judith Collins said. The new regulations, which were flagged at the end of 2024, come after New Zealand’s intelligence service raised concerns last September that some foreign entities had tried to establish space infrastructure, which would have “assisted foreign mili…
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