CFIUS proposes expansion that could block Chinese land purchases near U.S. military basesBertuca, TonyInsideDefense.com's SitRep
ATLANTA (AP) — A bill that would ban any “agent” of China from buying farmland or land near military installations in Georgia passed the state House on Thursday ove…
announced on Dec. 13, 2022, that after an "extensive two-phase review," the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) had determined that Fufeng USA's acquisition of Grand Forks, North Dakota, agricultural land is not a "covered transaction" under Section...
Existing research on the impact of foreign investments and development projects in other regions can provide valuable insights to understand the effects of such projects on land configuration change. A number of studies have demonstrated the rise of extensive, cross-border land purchases and internationa...
The younger generation has not translated into green consumption habits because of purchasing power limits, and the market share of actual purchases of eco-friendly products still hovers around 1–3% of the total market (Bray et al., 2011). Consequently, there is an urgent need for further ...
(Jaworsky and Qiaoan2021). Simultaneously, Trump wanted to avoid escalating Sino-American relations to a degree that would jeopardize the trade deal he had just signed with Bejing and, from his vantage point, could land him a second term as president. Trump’s solution to this political ...
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That's because the buyer of the land was a Chinese company, the Fufeng Group, based in Shandong, China, and the property is just about 20 minutes down the road from Grand Forks Air Force Base — home to some of the nation's most sensitive military drone technology. ...
In relation to the actors, scales and processes involved, the banana acquisitions differ from the state-granted large-scale land acquisitions dominating the literature on ‘land grabbing’ in Laos. Starting from the experience of a rural village in Laos, where two Chinese banana investors leased ...
Considerable attention has been paid to the problem of food waste on a worldwide scale. Evidence demonstrates that food waste occurs mostly in private households, and that home food waste has been identified as the leading cause of global food waste. Hom