US, Canada Complete Talks on Sharing Space Launch Tech
The U.S. and Canada concluded talks on a Technology Safeguards Agreement that will allow commercial companies in Canada to use American space launch technology, expertise and data “while ensuring the proper handling of sensitive U.S. technology,” Global Affairs Canada announced Aug. 2. The two countries are planning a “final review of the negotiated text” and still need “domestic authorizations” before the deal can take effect.
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Melanie Joly, Canada’s minister of foreign affairs, said the agreement will help position the country as a “global leader” in commercial space launches. “Canada's vibrant and growing commercial space launch industry relies on its ability to collaborate across borders,” Joly said.