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The Heritage Foundation’s Index recommends reviving the National Space Council.
On December 18, 2025, President Trump issued an executive order dissolving the National Space Council.
The executive order dissolved the National Space Council, centralizing decision-making authority.
The executive order revokes Executive Order 14056 from 2021, restructuring the National Space Council’s role in policy coordination.
The executive order replaces one signed by former President Joe Biden in 2021 that authorized the National Space Council.
The executive order revokes the National Space Council, which Trump reestablished during his first term.
Trump did not appoint a chair for the National Space Council during his second term.
The new National Space Council involves more than 20 Canadian government departments and agencies coordinating federal efforts in space.
The Wolf Amendment only applies to NASA and the National Space Council, while other U.S. governmental agencies can communicate with China on space issues.
The National Space Council has not publicly announced any recent news or developments since its establishment.
The National Space Council was established last year to promote greater cooperation among different Canadian departments on space initiatives.
Industry representatives are calling for the reactivation of the National Space Council in Canada.
Canada's National Space Council has not posted a public update since its inception in May 2024.
The National Space Council (NSpC) leads the space policy process in the United States.
A stakeholder advisory group should be created as part of the National Space Council to enhance awareness of Canada’s space capabilities.
The Third National Space Council in February 2025 greenlit design changes to integrate reusability into South Korea's national space transportation strategy and pivot the KSLV-III toward a reusable methane-powered launch vehicle.
In February 2025, the Third National Space Council approved design changes to formally integrate reusability and a methane-powered design into the KSLV-III program.
South Korea’s National Space Council approved plans in February for a Moon lander to be built by the Korea Aerospace Administration (KASA) as part of a broader investment in indigenous space technologies.
Vice President JD Vance has not made any statements about continuing the National Space Council.
The second Trump Administration has not announced plans to continue the National Space Council.