U.S. to expand scrutiny of property deals near military sites as China concerns grow; would include Gotion’s Michigan plant – South China Morning News

The United States plans to broaden oversight of foreigners’ property transactions on sites close to military installations, the Treasury Department said on Monday, as concerns involving Chinese land purchases grow. Among the proposed sites to be added are Camp Grayling in Michigan - some 160km (100 miles) from where Chinese electric vehicle battery-maker Gotion plans to build a facility. Note: Gotion's facility in Michigan is planned to supply parts to Gotion's highly controversial planned factory in Manteno, Illinois.
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chris
1 year ago

Kind of like shutting the door after the horse got out………they are taking over everything…and now it’s being looked into???? Never should have happened in the first place!! Try this crap in their country…….never happen

Deb
1 year ago

China,Russia, North Korea and all othe foreign countries should not be able to own farmland or other property in the US.

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