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Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has publicly expressed hesitance toward welcoming Chinese-owned business ventures into the state. In a recent statement, Stitt indicated he would be “reluctant” to support such investments, citing concerns related to national security and economic sovereignty.

The governor’s stance reflects a broader trend across parts of the United States, where tensions between the U.S. and China have influenced local and state-level political decisions. These concerns often focus on issues such as intellectual property protection, strategic industries, and the potential for increased Chinese influence within American communities and economies.

While some officials advocate for open economic relations and investment opportunities, others argue that increased scrutiny is necessary to protect local interests. Stitt’s comments add to ongoing debates about the balance between economic cooperation and security considerations in the context of international relations.

As the US continues to navigate its complex relationship with China, opinion remains divided at various government levels, highlighting how international tensions are impacting local policymaking and economic development strategies.

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