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The Riigikogu supports uniform regulation of space activities in the European Union

Chairman of the European Union Affairs Committee Peeter Tali noted that currently there was no common regulation of space activities in the European Union, and therefore Member States operated separately. “Space-related activities are growing everywhere in the world, as there is an increasing need for space-based data and services,” Tali said. “In order to improve the competitiveness of the European space sector, it is important to agree on common rules. A common regulatory framework will make it possible for Member States to cooperate effectively, and this could create new opportunities for Estonian providers of cybersecurity and digital solutions.”

According to the approved positions, Estonia supports the objectives of the EU Space Act to create a common and coherent legal framework that strengthens the competitiveness of the European space sector and ensures safe, resilient, and sustainable space operations. Estonia also supports the European Union’s ambition to strengthen international cooperation and diplomacy in the space sector.

It is noted in the explanatory memorandum that the initiative is the first comprehensive package of space sector measures at the EU level. The initiative provides for the harmonisation of space activity requirements across the EU and the establishment of common authorisation procedures, creating a clearer legal environment for companies operating in the field of space services and products, regardless of their country of origin.

In Estonia, there are approximately 150 companies operating in the space sector. Over 60 Estonian companies and research institutions have participated in the European Space Agency (ESA) tenders, and according to estimations, the EU Space Act currently affects 10–15 economic entities in Estonia, including satellite technology developers, creators of remote sensing applications, software developers, cybersecurity companies, and research and educational institutions.

The Government’s positions on the EU Space Act and the Communication on the Vision for the European Space Economy were presented at the sitting of the European Union Affairs Committee by Minister of Economy and Industry Erkki Keldo. The European Union Affairs Committee decided to approve the Government’s positions in line with the opinion of the Economic Affairs Committee of the Riigikogu.

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Merilin Kruuse
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Members of the Parliaments of Estonia and Latvia discuss cross-border connections in Pärnu today

Chairman of the Estonia-Latvia Parliamentary Friendship Group of the Riigikogu Peeter Tali said that completion of the construction of Rail Baltic and Via Baltica had been delayed for an unacceptably long time. “The construction of Rail Baltic and Via Baltica is not only important from the point of view of tourism, regional development and freight transport, it also plays a crucial role in the military mobility of the European Union as well as the security of the Baltic States. Rail Baltic is the most important infrastructure project in our region and an absolute priority for the European Union,” he underlined.

Among other things, the parliamentary friendship groups will discuss long-term financing models for rail and road connections, the enhancing of cross-border cooperation, and the modernising of roads and connecting them with the local road network.

The members of the parliaments of the two countries will also get an overview of local tourism. Notably, there has been a shift in tourism in the region – families from the Baltic States are spending more time and money in Pärnu region than Finns.

The meeting starts at 10 a.m. and is held at Pärnu City Government. In addition to the Chair of the Estonia-Latvia Parliamentary Friendship Group Peeter Tali, the Riigikogu delegation includes members of the group Anti Poolamets and Annely Akkermann. They are accompanied by Ambassador of Estonia to Latvia Eerik Marmei.

Riigikogu Press Service
Maris Meiessaar
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