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The Global Race to Write Rules for the Deep Sea, Orbit, and the Arctic
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The Global Race to Write Rules for the Deep Sea, Orbit, and the Arctic

By Newswires
July 22, 2026 2 Min Read

Diplomats from dozens of nations are negotiating a new international framework for governing the deep sea, satellite orbits, and the Arctic as competition intensifies over resources and routes that existing treaties never anticipated.

The Global Race to Write Rules for the Deep Sea, Orbit, and the Arctic
Diplomatic negotiations over shared global commons have intensified as competition for resources grows.

Existing international frameworks governing shared global spaces — the deep ocean floor, Earth’s orbital slots, and the Arctic — were largely negotiated decades ago, before the current scale of interest in deep-sea mining, satellite mega-constellations, and Arctic shipping routes opened by melting ice existed as serious commercial and strategic considerations.

Negotiators from dozens of countries have spent years working toward updated agreements addressing these newer pressures, balancing commercial interests eager to move quickly against environmental and equity concerns from nations wary of a resource rush that primarily benefits the countries and companies with the most advanced technology to exploit it first.

Consensus among many nations remains genuinely hard to reach

These negotiations require consensus or near-consensus among a large number of nations with sharply differing interests, a structural challenge that has repeatedly slowed talks even where broad agreement exists on general principles, since the specific terms of resource sharing and environmental protection remain deeply contested.

“Everyone wants rules for these spaces. Getting nearly two hundred countries to agree on whose rules is a different problem entirely.”

With commercial activity in these frontier spaces continuing to advance faster than the diplomatic process meant to govern it, several negotiators have warned that de facto rules could end up being set by whichever nations and companies move first, rather than by the formal international agreements still under negotiation.

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