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New Zealand plans to regulate space infrastructure by July to prevent foreign military interference.
New Zealand will introduce new regulations by July to control ground-based space infrastructure, targeting operators to prevent foreign interference.
The move follows intelligence concerns about foreign entities establishing infrastructure that could aid military activities against New Zealand's interests.
The regulations will cover tracking, control of spacecraft, and data transfers, with operators required to implement protective security and due diligence systems.
Violations could lead to fines and imprisonment.
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