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Space firms need to address ITAR in order to succeed

Space sector consultancy manager Nicholas Borroz addresses obstacles posed by international arms traffic regulatory regime.

Nick Borroz
Sun, 02 May 2021

In order to successfully do business internationally, space firms from New Zealand and Australia need to devise plans to deal with ITAR, International Traffic in Arms Regulations.

ITAR is a US regulatory regime that will affect space companies’ ability to succeed, since it governs the transfer

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Nick Borroz
Sun, 02 May 2021
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