Australia and United Kingdom signed the Space Bridge Framework Arrangement which enhances cooperation between Austrade, the Australian Space Agency, UK Department for International Trade and the UK Space Agency. It aims to increase connection, exchange and investment across both space sectors.

Overview

In the interests of strengthening the relationship between the UK and Australia through space engagement to create a more integrated market spanning the two countries, the Participants establish a UK-Australia Space Bridge (Space Bridge) through the signing of this Space Bridge Framework Arrangement (Arrangement).

The Space Bridge will:

  • establish new cooperation mechanisms
  • increase trade and investment between both countries
  • recognise the breadth of the relationship, and account for existing arrangements such as the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed in on July 2 October 2018 between the UK Space Agency and Australian Space Agency (the ‘UKSA-ASA MoU’)

This Space Bridge establishes a framework for individual arrangements between relevant government and private sector actors from the UK and Australia to support further cooperation on space activities. These are described in this Space Bridge as ‘Pillars’.

Four Pillars

This Space Bridge sets out the framework for ongoing cooperation between the UK and Australia on space issues, covering four interrelated Pillars:

  • Government-to-Government
  • Regulation
  • Trade, Investment, & Business
  • Research & Education.

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