South Carolina Senate Approves Bill to Restrict Land Sales to ‘Foreign Adversaries’

South Carolina Senate Approves Bill to Restrict Land Sales to ‘Foreign Adversaries’
The State Capitol Building in Columbia, S.C., on June 24, 2009. Davis Turner/Getty Images
Caden Pearson
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The South Carolina Senate has passed a bill that would partly ban companies or citizens of China and other so-called foreign adversaries from acquiring real property in the state.

The bill was introduced after a Chinese biomedical company, AnPac, announced its agreement to pay $28 million for 500 acres in McCormick County.
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