Issue 7

China and Ethiopia confirmed launch details of a jointly developed nanosatellite

China and Ethiopia confirmed launch details for a jointly developed nanosatellite funded through China’s One Belt, One Road initiative and Sunny Group.

2 October 2020: China and Ethiopia confirmed launch details of a jointly developed nanosatellite.

– Launch date is 20 December 2020 and total cost of the satellite project is about USD 1.5 million.

– Funding is provided by China’s One Belt, One Road (OBOR) Initiative and Sunny Group, a Chinese exporter and manufacturer.

– Given the launch is from Wenchang, this is likely on the first Long March 8 launch. The Long March 8 is projected to have re-useable first stage.

This coordination is an example of the PRC’s One Belt, One Road (OBOR) initiative which seeks to expand China’s overseas development and security interests. OBOR serves to strengthen China’s strategic partnerships, enlarge its network of strategic partners, and advance reforms to the international order to support China’s strategy.

China–Ethiopia nanosatellite partnership.