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China to lose access to Swedish-owned satellites in Australia due to ‘complex’ relationship – ABC News
China will lose access to two important and strategic space satellite-tracking stations in Australia, with their Swedish owners citing the “complexity” of doing business with Beijing.

China will lose access to two important and strategic space satellite-tracking stations in Australia, with their Swedish owners citing the “complexity” of doing business with Beijing.
- Swedish Space Corporation said it would end its contracts with China due to the “complexity” of the relationship with the country
- The company operates the Dongara and Yatharagga satellite stations in Western Australia
- SSC would not comment on how much longer its contracts with China had to …
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