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Meet Your New Boss: Buying Large Employers Will Enable China To Dominate U.S. Communities
Seeking Alpha ^ | Michael T. Snyder

Posted on 01/16/2019 7:53:21 AM PST by SeekAndFind

Are you ready for a future where China will employ millions of American workers and dominate thousands of small communities all over the United States? Such a future would be unimaginable to many Americans, but the truth is that it is already starting to happen. Chinese acquisition of U.S. businesses set a new all-time record last year, and it is on pace to absolutely shatter that record this year.

Meanwhile, China is voraciously gobbling up real estate and is establishing economic beachheads all over America. If China continues to build economic power inside the United States, it will eventually become the dominant economic force in thousands of small communities all over the nation. Just think about what the Smithfield Foods (NYSE:SFD) acquisition alone will mean. Smithfield Foods is the largest pork producer and processor in the world. It has facilities in 26 U.S. states and it employs tens of thousands of Americans. It directly owns 460 farms and has contracts with approximately 2,100 others. But now a Chinese company has bought it for $4.7 billion, and that means that the Chinese will now be the most important employer in dozens of rural communities all over America. If you don't think that this is important, you haven't been paying much attention to what has been going on in the world. Thanks in part to our massively bloated trade deficit with China, the Chinese have trillions of dollars to spend. They are only just starting to exercise their economic muscles.

And it is important to keep in mind that there is often not much of a difference between "the Chinese government" and "Chinese corporations". In 2011, 43 percent of all profits in China were produced by companies that the Chinese government had a controlling interest in.

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1 posted on 01/16/2019 7:53:21 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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* Colorado: Cnooc (NYSE:CEO) gained a one-third stake in 800,000 acres in northeast Colorado and southeast Wyoming in a $1.27 billion pact with Chesapeake Energy Corp. (NYSE:CHK).

* Louisiana: Sinopec (NYSE:SHI) has a one-third interest in 265,000 acres in the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale after a broader $2.5-billion deal with Devon Energy (NYSE:DVN).

* Michigan: Sinopec gained a one-third interest in 350,000 acres in a larger $2.5 billion deal with Devon Energy.

* Ohio: Sinopec acquired a one-third stake in Devon Energy’s 235,000 Utica Shale acres in a larger $2.5 billion deal.

* Oklahoma: Sinopec has a one-third interest in 215,000 acres in a broader $2.5 billion deal with Devon Energy.

* Texas: Cnooc acquired a one-third interest in Chesapeake Energy’s 600,000 acres in the Eagle Ford Shale in a $2.16-billion deal.

* Wyoming: Cnooc has a one-third stake in 800,000 acres in northeast Colorado and southeast Wyoming after a $1.27 billion pact with Chesapeake Energy. Sinopec gained a one-third interest in Devon Energy’s 320,000 acres as part of a larger $2.5 billion deal.
Gulf of Mexico: Cnooc Ltd. separately acquired minority stakes in some of Statoil ASA’s (STO) leases as well as six of Nexen Inc.’s deep-water wells.

How could we be so stupid? Sadly, as our politicians endlessly bicker China just continues to aggressively push ahead.

A Chinese company known as “Sino-Michigan Properties LLC” has purchased 200 acres of land near the little town of Milan, Michigan. Their stated goal is to construct a “China City” that has artificial lakes, a Chinese cultural center and hundreds of housing units for Chinese citizens.

In other cases, large chunks of real estate in the middle of major U.S. cities are being gobbled up by Chinese “investors”. Just check out what a Fortune article from a while back says has been happening in Toledo, Ohio ...

“In March 2011, Chinese investors paid $2.15 million cash for a restaurant complex on the Maumee River in Toledo, Ohio. Soon they put down another $3.8 million on 69 acres of newly decontaminated land in the city’s Marina District, promising to invest $200 million in a new residential-commercial development. That September, another Chinese firm spent $3 million for an aging hotel across a nearby bridge with a view of the minor league ballpark.”

Are you starting to get the picture?

China is on the rise and America is in decline. If you doubt this, just read the following list of facts which comes from one of my previous articles entitled “40 Ways That China Is Beating America” ...

#1 As I mentioned above, when you total up all imports and exports of goods, China is now the number one trading nation on the entire planet.

#2 During 2012, we sold about 110 billion dollars worth of stuff to the Chinese, but they sold about 425 billion dollars worth of stuff to us. That was the largest trade deficit that one nation has had with another nation in the history of the world.

#3 Overall, the U.S. has run a trade deficit with China over the past decade that comes to more than 2.3 trillion dollars.

#4 China now has the largest new car market in the entire world.

#5 China has more foreign currency reserves than anyone else on the planet.

#6 China is the number one gold producer in the world.

#7 China is also the number one gold importer in the world.

#8 The uniforms for the U.S. Olympic team were made in China.

#9 85 percent of all artificial Christmas trees are made in China.

#10 The new World Trade Center tower is going to include glass that has been imported from China.

#11 The new Martin Luther King memorial on the National Mall was made in China.

#12 One of the reasons it is so hard to export stuff to China is because of their tariffs. According to the New York Times, a Jeep Grand Cherokee that costs $27,490 in the United States costs about $85,000 in China thanks to all the tariffs.

#13 The Chinese economy has grown 7 times faster than the U.S. economy has over the past decade.

#14 The United States has lost a staggering 32 percent of its manufacturing jobs since the year 2000.

#15 The United States has lost an average of 50,000 manufacturing jobs per month since China joined the World Trade Organization in 2001.

#16 Overall, the United States has lost a total of more than 56,000 manufacturing facilities since 2001.

#17 According to the Economic Policy Institute, America is losing half a million jobs to China every single year.

#18 China now produces more than twice as many automobiles as the United States does.

#19 Since the auto industry bailout, approximately 70 percent of all GM (NYSE:GM) vehicles have been built outside the United States.

#20 After being bailed out by U.S. taxpayers, General Motors is currently involved in 11 joint ventures with companies owned by the Chinese government. The price for entering into many of these “joint ventures” was a transfer of “state of the art technology” from General Motors to the communist Chinese.

#21 Back in 1998, the United States had 25 percent of the world’s high-tech export market and China had just 10 percent. Ten years later, the United States had less than 15 percent and China’s share had soared to 20 percent.

#22 The United States has lost more than a quarter of all of its high-tech manufacturing jobs over the past ten years.

#23 China’s number one export to the U.S. is computer equipment, but the number one U.S. export to China is “scrap and trash”.

#24 The U.S. trade deficit with China is now more than 30 times larger than it was back in 1990.

#25 China now consumes more energy than the United States does.

#26 China is now the leading manufacturer of goods in the entire world.

#27 China uses more cement than the rest of the world combined.

#28 China is now the number one producer of wind and solar power on the entire globe.

#29 There are more pigs in China than in the next 43 pork producing nations combined.

#30 Today, China produces nearly twice as much beer as the United States does.

#31 Right now, China is producing more than three times as much coal as the United States does.

#33 China now produces 11 times as much steel as the United States does.

#34 China produces more than 90 percent of the global supply of rare earth elements.

#35 China is now the number one supplier of components that are critical to the operation of U.S. defense systems.

#36 A recent investigation by the U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services found more than one million counterfeit Chinese parts in the Department of Defense supply chain.

#37 15 years ago, China was 14th in the world in published scientific research articles. But now, China is expected to pass the United States and become number one very shortly.

#38 China now awards more doctoral degrees in engineering each year than the United States does.

#39 The average household debt load in the United States is 136% of average household income. In China, the average household debt load is 17% of average household income.

#40 The Chinese have begun to buy up huge amounts of U.S. real estate. In fact, Chinese citizens purchased one out of every ten homes that were sold in the state of California in 2011.

And what we have seen so far may just be the tip of the iceberg as far as Chinese “investment” in U.S. real estate is concerned. The following is a brief excerpt from a Bloomberg article that was posted just last week ...

“China is studying the possibility of investing a portion of its $3.4 trillion in foreign-exchange reserves in U.S. real estate, said two people with direct knowledge of the situation.

The State Administration of Foreign Exchange began the study after seeing signs of a recovery in the U.S. property market, said the people, who asked not to be identified as they weren’t authorized to speak publicly about the matter. China may acquire properties, invest in real estate funds or buy stakes in property companies, they said. The safety of the investments will be the top priority, said the people, who didn’t elaborate on a timetable or other details.”

So what can we do about all of this?

Unfortunately, not a whole lot. Both major political parties seem to be fully convinced that merging our economy with the economy of communist China is a great idea. I would not expect major changes in our policies regarding China any time soon.

For now, I will just leave you with one piece of advice ... learn to speak Chinese. You might need it someday.


2 posted on 01/16/2019 7:54:41 AM PST by SeekAndFind (look at Michigan, it will)
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Ask Bayer and Bosch what happened to their US assets during two wars with Germany


3 posted on 01/16/2019 8:00:31 AM PST by kaktuskid
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To: SeekAndFind
learn to speak Chinese.

Go with Mandarin not the lesser used Cantonese.

4 posted on 01/16/2019 8:03:01 AM PST by BipolarBob (God bless America - except for California.)
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To: SeekAndFind

I’m dreading the “free trade” sheeple comments

that are going to appear on this thread.....


5 posted on 01/16/2019 8:04:49 AM PST by fishtank (The denial of original sin is the root of liberalism.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Japan was supposed to take us over that way in the 80s. Didn’t really work out.


6 posted on 01/16/2019 8:06:03 AM PST by discostu (Every gun makes its own tune.)
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We didn’t off shore our means of production to Japan. Free Traitors™ have made us all Chinese bitches.


7 posted on 01/16/2019 8:08:27 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn)
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Oh look, you still have no idea what you’re talking about. How cute.


8 posted on 01/16/2019 8:09:27 AM PST by discostu (Every gun makes its own tune.)
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To: discostu

You still have a rectal cranial inversion. How cute.


9 posted on 01/16/2019 8:10:31 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn)
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To: SeekAndFind
Like these large employers???




10 posted on 01/16/2019 8:10:32 AM PST by rjsimmon (The Tree of Liberty Thirsts)
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Folks, I've seen this movie before in the 1980s, when everyone was afraid that Japan was going to buy out all of the United States.

It didn't end well for Japan, and it ain't gonna end well for China.

11 posted on 01/16/2019 8:12:23 AM PST by Yo-Yo ( is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
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To: SeekAndFind

I remember when we were going to be completely owned by the Japanese.


12 posted on 01/16/2019 8:13:03 AM PST by Uncle Miltie (Trump 2020 - Re-Elect the M*****F***er!)
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Yup, nothing but insults and whining. Meanwhile you’ve completely forgotten how in the 80s the Japanese had surpassed us in all the manufacturing stats. 1 of our Big 3 automakers needed a bailout the other 2 were watching sales plummet while Japan’s 3 were growing in leaps and bounds. Zenith was the last TV manufacturer in left in America and was also plummetting. GE was getting killed by Sony in every market. And Japan was using all that money to buy up companies and real estate in America.

Once again, like always, you are, quite simply wrong, lacking facts, logic, or a reason to be paid the slightest attention. BYE


13 posted on 01/16/2019 8:15:39 AM PST by discostu (Every gun makes its own tune.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Chinese consistently mistake the indefensible ownership of stuff as value, rather than the productivity of free people and capital.


14 posted on 01/16/2019 8:15:52 AM PST by Uncle Miltie (Trump 2020 - Re-Elect the M*****F***er!)
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“Ask Bayer and Bosch what happened to their US assets during two wars with Germany”

Yup, exactly.


15 posted on 01/16/2019 8:22:32 AM PST by LouieFisk
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To: discostu
Yup, nothing but insults and whining. Meanwhile you’ve completely forgotten how in the 80s the Japanese had surpassed us in all the manufacturing stats.

But the difference is back then we still had our manufacturing base intact. Is that fact not apparent? Are you an economic idiot? If things heat up and the ChiComs pull the trigger on a hot war Free Traitors™ will be hunted down like vermin.

16 posted on 01/16/2019 8:23:23 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn)
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To: discostu

Japan? Maybe you missed the fact that China has more than ten times the population of Japan and many times the territory of Japan. And, in case you also missed it, Japan has been a democracy since WWII and China is still Red China.

All these comparisons of Japan and China display a profound cluelessness about who was or is a threat to the US and other free nations of the world.


17 posted on 01/16/2019 8:24:37 AM PST by Will88 (The only people opposing voter ID are those benefiting from voter fraud.)
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To: SeekAndFind

When they stop loaning us money to fund our deficits and the US collapses, that will be absolutely true. And it’s going to happen.


18 posted on 01/16/2019 8:24:57 AM PST by Hardastarboard (Break it off in 'em, Brett. They've earned it, and you've earned it.)
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Or they’re bothering to learn from history. Global economics is complicated. There are many countries with large companies buying many other companies. I work for a Canadian company, didn’t used to but we got bought. Our largest beer and beverage baker is owned by a Belgian company. The trend today might, or might not, continue into tomorrow.


19 posted on 01/16/2019 8:26:48 AM PST by discostu (Every gun makes its own tune.)
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I don’t suppose it would be legal to require U.S. citizenship to own a U.S. business.


20 posted on 01/16/2019 8:34:24 AM PST by JimRed ( TERM LIMITS, NOW! Build the Wall Faster! TRUTH is the new HATE SPEECH.)
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