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"I supported the Resolution which encouraged the Commission to present a comprehensive, ambitious and forward-looking strategy, ensuring in the short, medium and long term Europe’s leading position in space technologies and services on global markets, ensuring independent access to space for Europe and ensuring a level playing field for the European space industry. One of the main elements of the strategy should be market uptake of space data, services and applications to maximise the socio-economic benefits of EU space programmes. However, the Commission needs to present a proposal for a clear European space industrial policy as part of the upcoming strategy. This will require a broad range of stakeholders involved in implementing EU space policy, particularly the Commission, the European GNSS Agency (GSA), the European Space Agency (ESA), Copernicus service providers and encouraged them to further foster their cooperation. However, there are market barriers to growth in this sector. Therefore, future space services should be mainly provided by, and procured from, commercial enterprises unless there is a good reason not to do so. Thankfully, the resolution called for a mid-term evaluation of the Copernicus and Galileo regulations and this should be used to ensure a greater involvement of the private sector in the procurement of services."@en1
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