13 July 2020
China has been actively engaged with the international space community, providing services to global users, strengthening cooperation and contributing Chinese know-how. The Xichang Satellite Launch Centre contributed to launched for many countries, such as Nigeria, Bolivia, Belarus and Algeria. Since its establishment in 1970, the centre has witnessed 34 international launches, accounting for nearly 70 percent of the country's total foreign satellite launch missions. China has continued to participate and deepen international cooperation for manned missions. It has forged several collaborative projects with countries, including Russia, Germany, France, Italy, and organizations such as the European Space Agency and the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs.
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