Utah Forces China and Linked Companies to Sell Land
UTAH, JUL 14 – Utah's law blocks Chinese military-linked company Cirrus Aircraft from buying land near Provo Airport to protect national security and prevent foreign control of strategic assets.
- On Tuesday, July 8 at USDA headquarters, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced the National Farm Security Action Plan, a sweeping multi-agency overhaul of agricultural security.
- After a February memorandum to tackle foreign investments, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said President Trump is expected to sign an executive order soon.
- It terminates research agreements with foreign nationals, and Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins noted over 265,000 acres are owned by Chinese nationals near military bases.
- Utah blocked a land sale to a Chinese military-linked company, identifying Cirrus Aircraft as majority-owned by the Aviation Industry Corporation of China.
- Rick Scott and Tom Cotton introduced the Not One More Inch or Acre Act to grant President Trump authority to prohibit Chinese land purchases and mandate divestment of properties.
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Red State Governor Blocks Chinese Company From Purchasing Land, 'We Are Not For Sale'
Utah Governor Spencer Cox has blocked a major land deal involving a Chinese-linked company under a new state law targeting foreign adversaries. The move aims to protect state assets from potential national security threats. Key Facts: Utah Gov. Spencer Cox blocked Cirrus Aircraft, owned by Chinese state-linked AVIC, from purchasing state land. AVIC is tied to China’s People’s Liberation Army and appears on U.S. federal watch lists. HB516, passe…
‘We Are Not for Sale:’ Governor Blocks Chinese-Owned Company From Buying Land in Utah
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said on Tuesday that a Chinese-owned company has been blocked from purchasing state land as a result of legislation that bans land ownership from entities deemed adversarial. Speaking during a press conference in Palmyra, Utah, Cox said Cirrus Aircraft is majority owned by the Avian Industry Corporation of China (AVIC), a company identified by the Pentagon as having ties to the Chinese communist regime’s People’s Liberation…
A Chinese-owned company tried to buy land near Provo Airport. Utah blocked it, Gov. Cox says
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and several lawmakers gathered in a sweltering field next to an old barn in the tiny farm community of Palmyra on Tuesday to announce state officials had recently blocked a Chinese state-owned company from buying land…
Bill Introduced To Stop Sale Of US Land To Chinese Nationals » Sons of Liberty Media
This should have been done long ago. Sens. Rick Scott of Florida, Tom Cotton of Arkansas, Kevin Cramer of North Dakota and Katie Britt of Alabama introduced the “Not One More Inch or Acre Act.” It would give Mr. Trump clear authority to prohibit all future land purchases by the CCP and force the divestment …
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