Among the anti-China rhetoric I have seen is the Chinese buying Smithfield food products without considering what would likely happen if an American interest bought it, which might divest the company so they could raise and process pigs overseas and make more money. The fact that the Chinese are willing to invest and keep manufacturing and farming intact in the US should be seen as a good thing and I saw nothing in the article to suggest there was anything underhanded in their intent.
Among the anti-China rhetoric I have seen is the Chinese buying Smithfield food products without considering what would likely happen if an American interest bought it, which might divest the company so they could raise and process pigs overseas and make more money. The fact that the Chinese are willing to invest and keep manufacturing and farming intact in the US should be seen as a good thing and I saw nothing in the article to suggest there was anything underhanded in their intent.