US: China’s Agroterrorism Plan Busted, Couple Caught With Toxic Fungus | Firstpost America | N18G Two Chinese researchers, Jian Yunqing and Liu Zunyong, have been charged in the U.S. for allegedly smuggling a toxic fungus, Fusarium graminearum, into the country — a pathogen that threatens crops and could be weaponised. Liu, who reportedly brought it in his backpack, planned to study it in a Michigan lab where his girlfriend worked. Jian, meanwhile, faces scrutiny over alleged ties to the Chinese government. FBI officials claim the couple coordinated the smuggling via text and concealed their intentions. While Jian awaits trial, Liu has returned to China and is unlikely to face extradition. The case heightens U.S.–China tensions. Watch the video to know more. —- United States | China | Fungus | FBI | Agroterrorism | Firstpost America | Eric Ham | War | Geopolitics | Global Economy | Firstpost | World News | Latest News | Global News | International News | Trending News #usa #china #fungus #fbi #firstpostamerica #ericham #war #geopolitics #economy #firstpost #worldnews #latestnews #globalnews #internationalnews #trendingnews Firstpost is an Indian news and media website. Get all the incisive opinions, in-depth analyses and other visual stories that matter to you and the world right here on this channel.