A congressional committee on Wednesday approved legislation that requires some members of an interagency government panel that reviews deals on national security concerns to provide Congress with documents of their examination of DP World’s attempted acquisition of operations at six U.S. ports.
Lawmakers in the House and Senate have expressed concern about the deal and the secretive Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S., which reviewed and approved the transaction.
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