Space Infrastructure Bill Requiring Permits Passes Under Urgency
NEW ZEALAND, JUL 23 – The 2025 law mandates responsible conduct for space agencies and commercial companies to prevent conflicts and accidents in outer space, promoting safety in space operations.
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New Zealand enacts laws to regulate space infrastructure
WELLINGTON: The New Zealand government passed legislation yesterday to regulate the use of ground-based space infrastructure following concerns about foreign actors using it to harm national security. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
New Zealand Enacts Ground-Based Space Infrastructure Law to Safeguard Security
New Zealand Enacts Ground-Based Space Infrastructure Law to Safeguard Security In a swift and decisive move to enhance national security and assert regulatory authority over a critical aspect of modern space operations, the New Zealand Parliament has passed the Outer Space and High-altitude Activities Amendment Bill under urgency. This landmark legislation establishes a new regulatory framework for ground-based space infrastructure, such as sate…
New Zealand Unveils New Laws To Regulate Space Infrastructure
New Zealand’s clear skies and strategic South Pacific location make it ideal for satellite launches and monitoring, attracting agencies like the European Space Agency. The post New Zealand Unveils New Laws To Regulate Space Infrastructure appeared first on StratNews Global.
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