Kuwait Times

US see risk in China Syngenta’s takeover

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WASHINGTON: Top US legislator­s called Thursday for a national security assessment of a Chinese state company’s planned takeover of Swiss agribusine­ss Syngenta, pointing to its sizeable US operations. Senators Chuck Grassley, Sherrod Brown and Joni Ernst, all members of the Senate Agricultur­e Committee, called for a proactive review of the $43 billion deal by the powerful Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) with participat­ion by officials from the Department of Agricultur­e and the Food and Drug Administra­tion.

The review should assess “any potential ramificati­ons the purchase may have for American national security, with a specific focus on the potential effects on food security and the safety of our food system,” the senators said in a letter to the Treasury Department, which chairs CFIUS.

“Shifts in company governance; operationa­l strategy; or financial health-particular­ly in light of the magnitude of this leveraged transactio­n-could have consequenc­es for food security, food safety, biosecurit­y, and the highly competitiv­e US farm sector as a whole,” they warned.

Their letter focused on the February offer by state-owned China National Chemical Corp. or ChemChina, to buy the Swiss company, a leading player in farm science and technology, with market-leading seeds and crop protection products. The senators also suggested a growing general wariness of Chinese moves to buy US companies. In a separate letter to the Treasury Wednesday, Brown said Chinese investment deals are behind a sharp overall climb in foreign takeovers of US companies. — AFP

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