Obama blocks Chinese company from buying Ore. wind farms

WASHINGTON (AP) — Citing national security risks, President Barack Obama on Friday blocked a Chinese company from owning four wind farm projects in northern Oregon near a Navy base where the U.S. military flies unmanned drones and electronic-warfare planes on training missions.
It was the first time in 22 years that a U.S. president blocked such a foreign business deal.
Obama's decision was likely to be another irritant in the increasingly tense economic relationship between the U.S. and China. It also comes against an election-year backdrop of intense criticism from Republican presidential challenger Mitt Romney, who accuses Obama of not being tough enough with China.
In his decision, Obama ordered Ralls Corporation, a company owned by Chinese nationals, to divest its interest in the wind farms it purchased earlier this year near the Naval Weapons Systems Training Facility in Boardman, Ore.
The case reached the president's desk after the Committee on Foreign Investments in the United States, known as CFIUS, determined there was no way to address the national security risks posed by the Chinese company's purchases. Only the president has final authority to prohibit a transaction.
The administration would not say what risks the wind farm purchases presented. The Treasury Department said CFIUS made its recommendation to Obama after receiving an analysis of the potential threats from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
The military has acknowledged that it used the Oregon Naval facility to test unmanned drones and the EA-18G "Growler." The electronic warfare aircraft accompanies U.S. fighter bombers on missions and protectively jams enemy radar, destroying them with missiles along the way.
At the Oregon site, the planes fly as low as 200 feet and nearly 300 miles per hour.
The last time a president used the law to block a transaction was 1990, when President George H.W. Bush voided the sale of Mamco Manufacturing to a Chinese agency.
In 2006, President George W. Bush approved a CFIUS case involving the merger of Alcatel and Lucent Technologies.
The Treasury Department said in a statement that Obama's decision is specific to this transaction and does not set a precedent for other foreign direct investment in the U.S. by China or any other country.
China's trade advantage over the U.S. has emerged as a key issue in the final weeks of the presidential campaign. Romney accuses Obama of failing to stand up to Beijing, while the president criticizes the GOP nominee for investing part of his personal fortune in China and outsourcing jobs there while he ran the private equity firm Bain Capital.
Both campaigns are running ads on China in battleground states, especially Ohio, where workers in the manufacturing industry have been hard-hit by outsourcing.
Obama has the power to void foreign transactions under the Defense Production Act. It authorizes the president to suspend or prohibit certain acquisitions of U.S. businesses if there is credible evidence that the foreign purchaser might take action that threatens to impair national security.
CFIUS is chaired by the Treasury secretary. The secretaries of state, defense, commerce, energy and homeland security are also on the committee. The Director of National Intelligence is also a non-voting member.
Earlier this month, Ralls sued the national security panel, alleging CFIUS exceeded its authority when it ordered the company to cease operations and withdraw from the wind-farm developments it bought. Ralls asked for a restraining order and a preliminary injunction to allow construction at the wind farms to continue. The firm said it would lose the chance for a $25 million investment tax if the farms were not operable by Dec. 31.
But Ralls dropped the lawsuit this week after CFIUS allowed the firm to resume some pre-construction work.
Ralls' legal team includes Paul Clement and Viet Dinh, two top law veterans of President George W. Bush's administration. Both men were key players in Bush's aggressive national security operation.
Clement, who was solicitor-general and argued administration positions before the Supreme Court, has since opposed the Obama administration's health care plan and defended the Defense of Marriage Act before the top court.
Dinh, a former assistant attorney general who was the main architect of the Bush administration's anti-terror USA Patriot Act, has lately served as a director and legal adviser to Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation.
A second Chinese firm stymied by CFIUS urged U.S. authorizes this week to investigate their firm to quell fears of ties to China's military. Huawei Technologies Ltd. announced in early September that it would unwind its purchase of U.S.-based computer firm 3Leaf Systems after the deal was rejected by CFIUS.
Huawei, one of the world's largest producers of computer network switching gear, has repeatedly struggled to convince U.S. authorities that they can be trusted to oversee sensitive technology sometimes used in national security work.
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Associated Press writers Stephen Braun and Ted Bridis contributed to this report.
Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.
I Googled the Ralls Corp. What I found out ( who knows if this is true or not)(it is the internet) is that it is a Global Oil and Coal Co. that is using rich Chinese investors to buy Oregon's land without paying any taxes or any kind of payment to our state and country. In the future they will be also using this land to ship coal by barges up the Columbia river to China. They will be using Chinese workers to run and maintain these projects. They are sick of dealing with the delays/deniles from cities/towns to ship by train. Once they get that land our state and feds cannot stop them. So, Oregon would get no taxes or jobs out of it. If this is true, I iam glad Obama told them to shove it! Oregon needs jobs that tax money now! It seems kinda back stabbing. I want to know the TRUTH!
I think I want to call Senator Merkley and Wyden office and see if they know whats going on with this Ralls Corp. wanting our land. Whatever/whoever they are they need to pay up and give us jobs. If not., they can buzz off!
What else does one expect China to do with its hoard of trillions of American dollars. They played and won the profit game, so now they want to enjoy the fruits; ie., US tax breaks for investing, choice properties, etc. which will yield additional trillions of dollars for their coffers. One can't expect them to risk all their profits on stock market shares, or low interest Treasury bills, which support our military. They aren't that foolish.  Of course they could buy more Euros. But its more likely their growing middle class will buy up the homes of our dwindling middle class which will then be sending their monthly rent checks, via their investment companies, to mainland China enabling their higher standard of living. I wonder how many miles of Toll Roads they now own, and from which they profit, due to our need to travel in our own country.
Even more treason from obama; He's giving 450 million of OUR tax money, money that is needed here, to the "muslim brotherhood" in Egypt... Wow... just wow!
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latest news reports show mitt hitting ryan with his ball cap and yelling Gilligan !!
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@kramr Exit polls had Kerry as a war hero and bush as a cocaine addict draft dodger but you still voted for him and even let bush call John McCain a tratior because he was in a Vietnam prisoner of war camp..
So what color commie are you anyway
And diebold voting machines fixed that hey ? Crooks and liars, is that the team your on ??
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Probably one of the best decisions he has ever made - too little, too late, however!
+1 Obama... Good move. But.. The whole thing about giving a free pass to illegal aliens ...-1 So you're still a zero.
 @hUNGfARLow Oops, forgot something (sorry!).  That plan would open up probably 6+ million jobs here in the states.  But again, the majority of those jobs are minimum wage manual labor jobs...."jobs Americans won't do".  If you doubt that, look back just a few months ago at the apple growers in the Gorge who couldn't get "Americans" (all those on assistance or unemployment, people on the verge of losing their foreclosed homes, etc.) to harvest their crops and they had to utilize prison labor.  IMO, nothing short of some form of amnesty program is feasible.Â
 @hUNGfARLow I don't necessarily disagree with what you say, but what's your suggestion regarding the illegal alien situation?  How does one round up 12+ million people spread out over 3.79 million square miles?  Round them all up (good luck with that), put them on a bus (good luck with that), and drive them to Tijuana?  Then build a gigantic wall across our southern border, hire 50,000 border patrol agents to stand out there in the blazing sun 24/7 (now THOSE would be the "jobs Americans won't do") and somehow hold back those 12+ million people who are trying to get back here to jobs, family, loved ones?  Doesn't sound very plausible, does it?  I'd love to hear your suggestion.
No big deal.  China already owns a large part of us, and when obama gets reelected  China will own a lot more.  Our economy will never be what it once was but our corporations have been making record profits.  Not in the U.S.A., but in China, India, Brazil and elsewhere.  The United States has seen it's best days and now it's time for other countries to have theirs.  I have no problem with having business deals with them.  But our president and his buddies are flirting with selling us out to our enemies.
 @boomer Dude, you're just now realizing that? You know how long that has been going on for. The U.S. has been on an economic imperalist rampage for quite some time now. Remember the United Fruit Company?
The windmills are mostly a waste of money. Why not unload them on the Chinese, they have lots of money.
Hey this is pretty good, he stops the Chinese but fails to stop the most dangerous invaders of the US from crossing our southern borders. How about we close the borders, this would stop the Chinese and the mexicans from trying to take over our country.
@FreerideNOTBut INS arrests are up 35% since Obama took office..
It's the republican corporations that hire the mexicans...
Look who owns the meat packing plants that have gotten busted time after time again....
Reality it's not just for breakfast.....
WOW! He actually did something good for once??!? Pinch me!
Good for Obama. Who cares if it's an election year.
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The Chinese don't need to be owning ANYTHING on our soil
Foreigners should not be able to buy anything in the USA.Â
@KKStJohn Well Ralph said they can and you have No right to stop them...
 @KKStJohn Not unless it comes with some HUGE taxes attached to it.
@shek069 @KKStJohn Just so you know tax azz is not a state..
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Well, my first thought was "My gosh, he finally did something right!"... Â I actually think he did, although I seriously doubt that it was, in reality, for "national security"... Â Anytime our gov't does something and they either can't think of a good reason for doing it or they just don't want to tell their reason, they park it under the umbrella explanation of "national security". Â Â Sometimes I think these people watch too many spy movies...
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 @margay1 You know, Obama could do everything right and some people would still manage to find fault with it.
If you read the portland tribune article from this week, chinese are investing millions of dollars in construction projects in america! They are buying out this country and there is nothing we can do about it!
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when chucklenuts bush gave it to china.
 @FreerideNOT You mean Taco Bell, which is owned by Yum! Brands, a Louisville Kentucky, company? Can't get more American than Louisville.
@swimmer and you want to give everything to mexico and the mexican's. Been to taco bell today for your burrito
Nice to know we're being looked after. Thank you President Obama! Romney would have found a way to personally profit from the sale to China.
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 @Oregon_University_of_Made_in_China  @QuandoQuandoQuando I think it's safe to say almost any U.S. president would have done this. I would think.
 @on shing dao Quit being a troll and post something intelligent for a change.
 @shek069 The question is would you have done it?
 @on shing dao  @Oregon_University_of_Made_in_China  @QuandoQuandoQuando Definitely in an election year.
Couldn't we just sell them pre-packaged wind?
 @jpk Why? All they need to do is have everyone in the country exhale at the same time.
And I was wondering why the prevailing winds always came from the west! Shucky darn! Right on!
Great idea.  Pre-packaged wind.  A natural product of DC,  Packaged and distributed by China.
 @jpk ~  That should work... there's certainly enough hot air coming from the politicians these days..!
 @jpk I would bottle up the gas out of my...... well....... you get the picture! Pull my finger! Ha!
I like the ,"he's doing it because it's an election year"....when the same people comment, "he's not doing enough"....D'OH
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I suspect obama will walk out on stage somewhere today and he will step up with his left foot first and rightees will say, "see, I told you, he's a socialist" !
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Glad to see "subsidy" dollars NOT going into the hands of the chinese. Unlike the other guy running for prez thats taking the biz tax break of moving manufacturing equipment overseas as a write off on US taxes !
@sargerator I donât for a minute believe that Obama is a socialist, but I have to admit that government control over the sale of a business is more socialists than not.
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Redistribution - Socialism......what's the difference?
Hmmmm, can you say taxes ? You know one year earthquakes destroy infrastructure in the west, they don't have the resources so the feds step in to help, next year it's the south, or the midwest or.....yes a socialist behavior, imagine that !
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 @shek069  @JTesla  @sargerator Yea we don't want any one doing what I do when I give money to the church..
You know like help people..
Why that would be socialism.....
What happened ....even when I say it with you it Still sounds stupid as hell...
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WTF is China doing trying to own this on American soil? When did we start selling off the country? Huh?
@MagicMoose -Back in the late 70s-early 80s... the Japanese and our banks.
Don't forget that Kuwait bought up half of Phoenix with the Resolution Trust debacle (Charlie Keating)
@WendyTeagarden - forgot about that.
@DrivingMsPatty The funny thing about that is the Japanese were second to the British in terms of ownership. Yet people only pitched a fit over the Japanese buying everything.