Mexico has ramped up its regulatory stance amid growing concerns over SpaceX’s rocket debris and explosive tests. Drawing on tactics reminiscent of high‐profile political playbooks, Mexican authorities are determined to protect public safety—even if that means putting the rocket man in a regulatory straitjacket.
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