China’s LandSpace targets $1 billion IPO in reusable rocket tech push

BEIJING, Dec 31 (Reuters) – China’s rocket startup LandSpace plans to ​raise 7.5 billion yuan ($1.07 billion) ‌in a potential initial public offering ‌to boost its production and technology for reusable rockets, according to a document released by the Shanghai ⁠Stock Exchange.

The ‌Shanghai bourse has accepted LandSpace’s application to list on ‍its tech-focused STAR Market, according to its website.

China’s leading private rocket firm, ​LandSpace became the first Chinese ‌entity to conduct a reusable rocket test earlier this month, as it geared up to compete with Elon Musk’s SpaceX.

The Shanghai ⁠exchange last week ​eased IPO rules for ​Chinese companies developing reusable rockets, part of Beijing’s efforts ‍to close ⁠a gap in its space capabilities with the United States.

($1 = ⁠6.9959 Chinese yuan renminbi)

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