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Hong Kong, Macau central to China’s commercial space expansion, GalaxySpace says

The company is pushing for more collaboration between the two cities and Beijing in the commercial space sector

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A Long March-12 rocket carrying low-orbit internet satellites blasts off from a commercial spacecraft launch site in south China’s Hainan Province, June 17, 2026. Photo: Xinhua
Ben Jiangin BeijingandCao Jiaxuanin Beijing
Hong Kong and Macau are integral to mainland China’s ambitions to build a globally competitive commercial space industry, according to executives at Beijing-based commercial space company GalaxySpace, as it bets on the two cities to help take its technologies and services overseas.

“We have come to realise in recent years that Hong Kong and Macau hold irreplaceable strategic positions and industrial value in the development of China’s commercial space sector,” Xin Yichun, general manager of government and corporate partnership at GalaxySpace, told reporters during a media tour on Wednesday in Beijing.

While Beijing, the Chinese capital, serves as the country’s hub for satellite research, development and manufacturing, Hong Kong and Macau complement those strengths with international business networks and global connectivity, positioning them as an indispensable gateway for China’s commercial space sector to expand globally, Xin said.

The company was pushing for more collaboration between the three cities in the commercial space sector, believing that Hong Kong and Macau would serve as “an important platform for Chinese commercial technology and services to expand overseas”, Xin added.

GalaxySpace has emerged as one of China’s leading commercial space companies, developing low-Earth orbit satellites and communications technologies. Photo: Weibo
GalaxySpace has emerged as one of China’s leading commercial space companies, developing low-Earth orbit satellites and communications technologies. Photo: Weibo

Founded in 2018, GalaxySpace has emerged as one of China’s leading commercial space companies, developing low-Earth orbit satellites and communications technologies as Beijing accelerates its drive to develop commercial space and domestic satellite network industries.

The company, which began its initial public offering process for a domestic listing earlier this year, has launched a total of 46 self-developed satellites as of this month.

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