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Monday, November 4, 2024

Gotion Parent Company Hosted Iranian Officials

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Congressman John R. Moolenaar | Rep. John R. Moolenaar Official U.S House Headshot

Congressman John R. Moolenaar | Rep. John R. Moolenaar Official U.S House Headshot

Congressman John Moolenaar voted for legislation condemning the Iranian regime for its unprecedented attack on Israel last weekend. The resolution passed the House of Representatives with bipartisan support in a vote of 404 to 14.

Regarding the connection between Iran and Gotion, Moolenaar expressed his concerns, stating, “Iran is the largest sponsor of terrorism in the world, an avowed enemy of the United States, and on April 13 it launched an unprecedented attack on Israel. For state and local officials to give Gotion millions of dollars, knowing Gotion will send its profits back to China, and possibly use the money for business deals with Iran is simply wrong. This is yet another reason Gotion’s plans in Mecosta County should be ended for good.”

It was revealed that Gotion parent company, Gotion High-Tech, had hosted Abbas Aliabadi, Iran’s Minister of Industry, Mine and Trade, at its facility in Hefei, China. The visit included a meeting between Aliabadi and Gotion High-Tech CEO, Li Chen, as publicized by Iran’s government-run news agency.

On April 13, Iran launched missile and drone attacks against Israeli targets. In response to this and the concerns about dealings with Iran, Congressman Moolenaar had introduced the NO GOTION Act in November. The Act aims to prohibit IRA tax credits from going to companies based in Iran or China, or their subsidiaries.

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