Shanghai Aims for the Stars: Bold Plan to Dominate China's Commercial Space Sector

April 25, 2025
Shanghai Aims for the Stars: Bold Plan to Dominate China's Commercial Space Sector
  • On April 20, 2023, Shanghai unveiled an ambitious plan to establish itself as a leader in China's commercial space sector, coinciding with the launch of the Shenzhou-20 spacecraft.

  • This initiative is part of China's broader strategy to compete with American space giants like SpaceX and Blue Origin.

  • The city aims to boost the annual value of its commercial space industry to 100 billion yuan, approximately US$13.7 billion, by 2027.

  • To achieve this goal, Shanghai will leverage its existing aviation industry, particularly the Commercial Aircraft Corp of China, to enhance its commercial space endeavors.

  • Shanghai plans to develop production capabilities for 100 rockets, 1,000 satellites, and a million application terminals each year.

  • Shanghai Spacecom Satellite Technology is already in the process of developing a satellite constellation designed to rival SpaceX’s Starlink.

  • To support these efforts, the city will provide subsidies of up to 300 million yuan to companies developing key commercial space products, along with covering 10% of upgrade costs for manufacturing projects, capped at 100 million yuan.

  • The potential for growth in this sector is significant, as evidenced by the fact that commercial space services contributed US$131.8 billion to the US GDP in 2022.

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