Lawmakers are pushing to intensify oversight of foreign purchases of U.S. farmland, citing concerns over acquisitions by Chinese buyers
WASHINGTON—A bipartisan group of lawmakers is renewing a push to intensify oversight of foreign purchases of U.S.
farmland, citing concerns over recent acquisitions by Chinese buyers., putting the agricultural sector squarely in the domain of the federal panel that reviews investments for national-security concerns.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
WSJ News Exclusive | Rivian’s Chief Lobbyist Is Leaving the EV StartupRivian Automotive's chief lobbyist, Jim Chen, is departing the company, the latest high-level exit as the electric-vehicle startup works to scale up operations
Read more »
WSJ News Exclusive | Drug Distributor AmerisourceBergen to Change Name to CencoraAmerisourceBergen, one of the biggest drug distributors in the U.S., is changing its name to Cencora as it expands globally and into new services
Read more »
WSJ News Exclusive | Ford in Talks to Sell German Plant to China’s BYDFord is in talks with Chinese electric-vehicle maker BYD over the sale of a manufacturing plant in Germany
Read more »
WSJ News Exclusive | Paramount Weighs Making Paramount+ Content Available on Showtime TV ChannelParamount is discussing rebranding its Showtime cable channel “Paramount+ With Showtime” and stocking the network with content from its Paramount+ streaming service, people familiar with the matter said
Read more »
WSJ News Exclusive | For Sale in the Bahamas: An Oceanfront Home With Its Own Private BeachA six-bedroom home in the Bahamas with about 200 feet of private beach and oceanfront is coming on the market for $13.5 million
Read more »