Trump orders cull of regulations governing commercial rocket launches
- On August 13, 2025, in Washington, DC, President Donald Trump issued a directive aimed at simplifying the regulatory process for commercial rocket launches.
- The order responded to concerns that complex environmental reviews and licensing delays hinder commercial space launch growth and innovation.
- The order instructs the Secretary of Transportation to remove outdated regulations, accelerate review processes, and collaborate with other agencies to streamline and avoid redundant procedures at federally managed launch sites.
- The order highlights that cumbersome permitting procedures hinder investment and innovation, and directs the Department of Transportation to establish an advisor role within 60 days to focus on reducing regulatory barriers.
- This policy shift aims to boost U.S. commercial space competitiveness by speeding launches and could especially benefit SpaceX, which leads the U.S. launch sector despite ongoing tensions with Trump.
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