U.S. Expanding Crackdown On Foreign Real Estate Deals Near Military Bases

U.S. Expanding Crackdown On Foreign Real Estate Deals Near Military Bases
The proposal by the Treasury Department would expand the power of the chair of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States. The group would have the power to review transactions within a 1-mile radius of 40 additional installations and a 100-mile radius of 19 more installations. 

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