No reason to believe Austin has advantage over Tulsa in attracting Tesla, Oklahoma commerce secretary says
18 Jun 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY — Secretary of Commerce and Workforce Development Sean Kouplen said he has no reason to believe Austin, Texas, has an advantage over Tulsa in attracting a Tesla plant.
The Associated Press recently reported that Tulsa and Austin are in the running for a new Tesla Cybertruck electric pickup factory
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