Van Demonds land was a "natural" resource? The kiwis (who owned VDL) or to be more precise the tarranaki council sold it to a asx listed company (owned by Chinese) and there for is now Australian owned for the first time in over 100 years.
Either way yes I guess not having control over the product might be causing BAL issues? Although they don't trust food products manufactured by Chinese owned operators? Not REAL sure. I do know after a contamination scare that fronterra had a while ago is still fresh in their minds and couldn't be doing BAL any favors given fronterra manufactures BALs formula.
Interesting bit of trivia for you, 0.5 percent of Australia is owned by Chinese. Other country's own a lot more than 0.5 percent of Australia.
As always, IMO. Do your OWN research as there is every chance I'm unknowingly wrong.
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