‘We’ve gone into silent mode’ 
No one in Tunica has heard from GreenTech since ground-breaking
In early October, Chinese businessman Charles Wang held a ceremony in Tunica announcing plans to build a $1-billion hybrid vehicle manufacturing facility.
GreenTech, Wang’s company, would employ 1,500 people directly and produce as many hybrid vehicles annually as Toyota does, Wang said.
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