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Proposed Chinese-owned corn mill in North Dakota would be within miles of Grand Forks Air Force Base. ... The city said the plant would bring in at least 200 jobs and millions in tax revenue.
The Grand Forks City Council in North Dakota voted to stop a corn mill project by the Chinese-owned Fufeng Group after the U.S. Air Force warned it was a security risk.
Elected officials in Grand Forks, North Dakota, on Monday unanimously voted down plans for a Chinese-owned corn mill, following complaints from the Pentagon that the project posed a potential ...
More than 300-acres of North Dakota farmland could soon be home to a massive corn mill, owned by the Chinese company Fufeng. Fufeng plans to invest $700 million to open the mill. But the community ...
The U.S. Air Force has told North Dakota leaders that it believes a Chinese company’s plans to build a wet corn milling plant near its Grand Forks base poses a “significant threat to national ...
Fufeng Group navigates U.S.-China tensions in search of alternative site for $700 million investment
The Chinese corn processor seeks new U.S. location after national security concerns derailed North Dakota plant.
The Air Force is decidedly not thrilled about the Chinese-owned corn mill set to open near one of its bases in North Dakota. In a letter dated January 27, Air Force Assistant Secretary for ...
North Dakota residents are attempting to keep a company allegedly affiliated with the Chinese Communist Party from building a corn mill in their state, suspiciously far from supplies of the crop ...
North Dakota lawmakers also are considering bills to evaluate the state’s vulnerability to foreign adversaries and to divest the state’s $11.8 billion oil tax savings from holdings in Chinese ...
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