Michigan-China Economic Review Group Director: CATL deal is ‘high-risk experiment’ for taxpayers

Michigan-China Economic Review Group Director: CATL deal is ‘high-risk experiment’ for taxpayers
Joseph Cella, Director, Michigan–China Economic and Security Review Group — LinkedIn
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Joseph Cella, director of the Michigan-China Economic and Security Review Group, told MIRS News that the Marshall Megasite project underscores CATL’s ties to the Chinese Communist Party and raises concerns about its impact on Michigan taxpayers and workers.

According to Bridge Michigan, the Ford-CATL battery plant in Marshall, Michigan, received nearly $1.7 billion in state incentives, including direct grants and tax breaks aimed at attracting the project. The article documents that state officials and analysts have discussed both the potential benefits and financial risks associated with such large-scale, high-technology manufacturing investments. The Free Press notes that scrutiny continues over the economic implications for Michigan taxpayers and the accountability measures associated with the public funding provided.

A 2023 report from the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission states that CATL is a major player in China’s electric vehicle battery supply chain and is described as having close connections to Chinese government authorities, including alignment with national policies. The report documents that CATL’s operations have benefited from government guidance and that company leadership participates in Chinese Communist Party activities, in line with practices among large Chinese industrial firms. These details are presented in the commission’s analysis of China’s global industrial strategies.

According to The New York Times in 2023, Ford’s licensing agreement with CATL faced Congressional opposition because of direct ties to the CCP and allegations of forced labor. Lawmakers stated that blocking the deal was necessary to prevent Chinese industrial influence in critical US technology sectors. The position reflected a commitment to resisting CCP presence in local manufacturing.

Joseph James Cella served as U.S. Ambassador to Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Tonga, and Tuvalu from 2019 to 2021. His family was noted as being the largest ever posted overseas by the State Department. Cella has over 25 years’ experience in public service, business, and nonprofit leadership. He is also known as the founder of the Pontifex Group and the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast. Additionally, he served as Catholic Liaison for the 2016 Trump campaign and resides with his wife and seven children on a small farm in Michigan.



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