http://www.howtobuyamerican.com/bamw/bamw-100120.shtmlAmerican assets continue to fall into Chinese hands
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by Roger Simmermaker
January 20, 2010
As the U.S. economy seeks to secure some sense of stability, more American assets are falling into the eager, acquisitive hands of Chinese-controlled companies.
Chinese-owned Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery finalized a deal to buy GM's Hummer brand last October. Chinese-owned Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co. is close to finalizing a deal to buy Ford's Volvo brand. China-based Zhongding Sealing Parts Co., Ltd. acquired the assets of Michigan Rubber Products, Inc. last November. And now, a Chinese artist will sculpt Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. when his memorial is constructed using Chinese granite. Memorial building blocks supplied from a communist country would seem inconsistent with the three themes of accompanying the MLK Jr. Statue: justice, democracy, and hope.
The new Chinese owner of Hummer will locate its U.S. subsidiary in Michigan only after the state offered over $20 million in tax credits while the new Chinese-owned company has committed a substantially-less $9.4 million for the new facility. One might wonder how much longer America's economy can stand allowing states to offer competing tax giveaways to foreign companies (Tennessee and South Carolina also submitted bids) in an attempt to get our own economy on stable footing.
The substance goes far beyond the symbolism implied in these Chinese buyouts of American companies and brands. When U.S. companies are acquired by foreign owners under the positive guise of so-called foreign investment, it's not just about American jobs; it's about American independence.
We can no longer claim to be an independent nation if our manufacturing base is under foreign ownership and foreign control. Sure, American workers will be paid for their labor, but the profits will accrue to foreign companies in foreign lands, and the taxes paid on those profits will be paid to foreign treasuries. Remember that the next time you wonder why there isn't enough tax revenue to go around for a healthier health care system, a stronger national defense, a safer NASA Space Program, better public schools, or well-equipped public hospitals, public colleges, public libraries, fire departments and police departments.
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