Concerns Over Fufeng Group's Corn Mill Near U.S. Military Bases
The Fufeng Group's agro-industrial plant in Grand Forks, North Dakota, raises national security concerns due to its proximity to military installations. Local citizens and officials are opposing the project, citing risks of espionage and inadequate oversight from authorities.

The Fufeng Group is developing a $700 million corn mill in Grand Forks, North Dakota, near key military sites, including the Grand Forks Air Force Base and Cavalier Space Force Station. This location poses significant risks for surveillance and potential espionage by Chinese entities, as highlighted by military and intelligence officials.
Local opposition has grown, with citizens gathering nearly 5,000 signatures for a referendum, which was rejected by authorities. Critics argue that the project lacked transparency and oversight, especially concerning security evaluations by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS). The situation reflects broader national concerns about foreign influence in sensitive sectors and the need for vigilant local governance.




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