Reported about 1 year ago
The U.S. is planning to increase the authority of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States to review land sales near 56 more military sites, totaling 227. This move comes after a 2018 law gave the committee power to review real estate transactions near sensitive locations across the country. The goal is to protect national security, especially around military installations, with recent actions taken to prevent foreign entities, such as a Chinese-backed mining firm, from acquiring land near critical U.S. sites like a nuclear missile base in Wyoming.
Source: YAHOO