Matt Mowers: Protecting NH from the Chinese Communist Party
- Gotion Inc. Has suspended its permit application to build a plant near a Michigan National Guard base following local opposition.
- Green Charter Township's decision against the $2.4 billion project followed the recall of officials due to concerns regarding Gotion's ties to the Chinese Communist Party .
- The House Select Committee on the CCP found that Gotion's operations are linked to forced labor practices in China, raising concerns about their connections to the CCP.
- Michigan residents have actively protested against Gotion, particularly after the state Senate approved $175 million in taxpayer funding for the plant.
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Matt Mowers: Protecting NH from the Chinese Communist Party
AS A former Senior White House Advisor at the U.S. Department of State, I am pleased with how New Hampshire has worked closely with the federal government to address the threat posed by Chinese technology companies.
Small Town Sees Big Win Against Chinese Communist Party Takeover
DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—A U.S. electric vehicle battery manufacturer with ties to the Chinese Communist Party has suspended its permit application to build a plant near a Michigan National Guard base following fierce opposition. Chuck Thelen, CEO of Gotion Inc.—a “wholly owned and controlled” subsidiary of Chinese company Hefei Gotion High-Tech Power Energy Co. Ltd. (Gotion High-Tech)—said the decision stemmed from the firm’s ongoing breach…
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