Strategic national assets — including but not limited to land, housing, essential utilities, food production capacity, and energy infrastructure — shall be protected from speculative attack, predatory short selling, and coordinated market manipulation by foreign or domestic financial actors. The state shall maintain the capacity to identify and respond to coordinated efforts to destabilise the value of strategic national assets for speculative profit. Any entity found to have engaged in such manipulation is subject to the full consequences of Article 101, and any gains made through such manipulation shall be forfeit to the state.