WASHINGTON: The Trump administration announced Tuesday that the US would start restricting purchases of farmland by Chinese nationals and other “foreign adversaries,” citing security concerns.
Agriculture secretary Brooke Rollins said the move was needed to address what she called a “massive threat” to national security.
Foreign purchases of US farmland were being used as “weapons to be turned against us,” Rollins said, unveiling the National Farm Security Action Plan along with other cabinet officials.