Michigan Cuts Ties with Chinese-Linked EV Battery Plant After Failed Promises
Michigan moves to reclaim $23.6 million from Chinese-backed Gotion Inc. after the company’s abandoned electric vehicle battery plant project sparked local opposition and congressional scrutiny.
The collapse of a $2.36 billion electric vehicle (EV) battery plant in Michigan is more than a local setback; it’s a glaring example of misplaced priorities risking American jobs and economic sovereignty. The state’s recent move to demand repayment of millions in incentives from Gotion Inc., a company with troubling ties to China, reveals the consequences of chasing globalist projects that disregard national security and community concerns. Why Did Michigan Back a Risky Foreign Investment? Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s enthusiastic support for Gotion’s factory near Big Rapids came at a steep price—nearly $175 million in taxpayer incentives approved by state lawmakers....
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