Japan and Singapore ink pact to boost cooperation on peaceful use of space

Japan and Singapore have signed a bilateral memorandum to foster cooperation in the peaceful use of space. This agreement follows a strategic partnership upgrade between the two nations and marks the first such pact for the National Space Agency of Singapore.
Singapore - Japan and Singapore have signed a memorandum on cooperation to promote the peaceful use of space.The move came after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and her Singaporean counterpart, Lawrence Wong, agreed at a meeting in Tokyo in March to upgrade the two countries’ relations to a strategic partnership, and identified the space sector as a pillar of the partnership.The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and the National Space Agency of Singapore signed the memorandum Monday on the sidelines of the Spacetide 2026 international space business conference in Tokyo. The pact is the first bilateral agreement for NSAS.
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