Stabenow believes economic security is part of our national security and should be considered when the government reviews foreign investment into the U.S. During the hearing – she said we need to evaluate how foreign purchases of our food supply will affect our economy broadly and whether there’s a level playing field when it comes to these kinds of business purchases. Stabenow said it seemed this sale could not happen if it were the other way around.
Last month – Stabenow and several members of the Ag Committee urged the Secretary of the Treasury to include USDA and the Food and Drug Administration in the review process of the transaction. A letter signed by the Treasury’s Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs did not directly address that request – but states that the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States – by law – may review only mergers, acquisitions and takeovers that could result in foreign control of a U.S. business. The letter goes on to state that CFIUS reviews focus exclusively on national security concerns and confidentiality is critical to the effective functioning of the CFIUS process.
Source: NAFB News Service
