<Li> 2005: The acquisition of Sequoia Voting Systems of Oakland, California, by Smartmatic, a Dutch company contracted by Hugo Chávez's government to replace that country's elections machinery </Li> <Li> 2005: In June 2005 a CNOOC Group (a major Chinese State - owned oil and gas corporation) subsidiary (CNOOC limited, publicly listed on the New York NYSE and Hong Kong stock exchanges) made an $18.5 billion cash offer for American oil company Unocal Corporation, topping an earlier bid by ChevronTexaco . While this offer was not opposed by the CFIUS and the Bush Administration, it was criticized by several Congressmen and, following a vote in the United States House of Representatives, the bid was referred to President George W. Bush, on the grounds that its implications for national security needed to be reviewed . On July 20, 2005 Unocal Corporation announced that it had accepted a buyout offer from ChevronTexaco for $17.1 billion, which was submitted to Unocal stockholders on August 10 . On August 2 CNOOC Limited announced that it had withdrawn its bid, citing political tensions in the United States . </Li> <Li> 2006: State - owned Dubai Ports World's planned acquisition of P&O, the lessee and operator of many terminals, mostly for container ships, in several ports, including in New York - New Jersey and others in the US . This acquisition was initially approved by the CFIUS and then President G.W. Bush, but was eventually opposed by Congress (Dubai Ports World controversy). </Li> <Li> 2010: Russian interests acquired a controlling interest in Uranium One, which has 20 percent of U.S. uranium extraction capacity . The Nuclear Regulatory Commission approved the deal because Uranium One only has a license for uranium recovery, not uranium export . All voting members of CFIUS voted in favor including Jose Fernandez, the State Department's representative, a fact that became significant in the wake of allegations against Hillary Clinton from author Peter Schweizer . </Li>

Who was on the committee for foreign investments in 2010