Filed under: Concept Cars , Hybrid , China , Plants/Manufacturing , Technology , Alternative Fuel Hybrid Kinetic Automotive Corp. rendering - click above to enlarge The headline is attention-grabbing. A former Chinese auto executive is proposing a $6 billion plant in economically-distressed north Mississippi that will employ 25,000 people and produce one million cars a year. Automotive News ‘ story is both intriguing and complicated - and not just because three players are named Wang, one is named Yang - so buckle up for the short-and-sweet Autoblog version. Yang Rong was once China’s third-richest man as the CEO of Brilliance China Automotive Holdings Ltd . But after some disagreements with a Chinese government official in 2002, Yang fled the country and settled in Los Angeles. Cars are only one of the reasons Yang wants to build $6.5 billion plant in Mississippi (that’s six times the cost of Toyota’s Mississippi plant , by the way). Another is green cards. When Yang left China, he also left his fortune and has apparently been unable to recoup any of it. It’s a scary scenario that many wealthy Chinese fear: upset the government, lose your money. But the U.S. government makes it easy for Chinese residents to both invest their cash in America, as well as move here. Invest a minimum of $500,000 in an economically distressed region of the U.S., creating at least 10 jobs, and you get permanent

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REPORT: Private Chinese investors sought to fund $6 billion auto plant in Mississippi
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