Britain can move even faster in the development of the construction of missiles needed to launch satellites, CNBC reports. The UK Space Agency, working with British companies in the space satellite industry, plans to increase its 6.5 percent share in the space industry in the next 12 years, which is estimated at $350 billion. The agency intends to increase Britain's share in the global space economy to 10% by 2030, which, according to the Bank of America, is estimated at 109 billion dollars. This was reported by the director of the program to launch satellites, Claire Barchem. It is expected that in the next two months UKSA will announce grants for financing the development of launchers that can attract a lot of launch suppliers to the UK.
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