Core Points - France is unveiling a new national space strategy with a focus on enhancing security and competitiveness in the space sector, responding to increasing threats [1] - An additional investment of €4.2 billion will be made on top of the existing €6 billion military space budget by 2030 [1] - The civilian space sector will receive over €16 billion in investments, including dual-use projects [1] - Emphasis will be placed on the development of next-generation reusable launch vehicles, focusing on reusability, low power costs, and high thrust [1] - Macron highlighted the importance of preparing for space as a battlefield, asserting that reliance on a major power or space tycoon is unacceptable [1] Industry Context - France is at a critical turning point in its space ambitions, with public financial constraints potentially limiting progress [2] - Historically, France has been the largest contributor to multiple European Space Agency projects, but its funding capacity may decline compared to Germany and Italy [2] - Germany plans to invest €35 billion in the space sector by 2030, significantly exceeding France's investment goals [2] - Macron expressed concerns that if investments flow into existing American solutions, it would not contribute to building a more sovereign European space system [2]
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Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-11-13 22:45