Mark MacKinnon

East Asia Correspondent, Globe and Mail

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Senior international correspondent for The Globe and Mail. Live in Beijing. Before: Middle East, Moscow. Author of The New Cold War & The China Diaries (ebook)

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Sourcing from China

asiabriefing.com — In this issue of China Briefing Magazine, we outline the various sourcing models available for foreign investors - representative offices, service companies and trading companies - and discuss how to decide which structure best suits the sourcing needs of your business.

HassanRouhani: #Ahmadinejad visits Center ...

twitter.com — Ahmadinejad visits Center for Strategic Research to meet with Dr #Rouhani, promises cooperation. pic.twitter.com/OsucJtLlws

AgenceLeJournal: #duranadam Sabah Gazetesi binası ...

twitter.com — duranadam Sabah Gazetesi binası önünde eylemini sürdürüyor pic.twitter.com/NOgAATtWmT

China's porn police get busier

youtube.com — Sun is a porn police in South China. His office is stacked with obscene DVDs. His job is to watch them and provide evidence for his colleague to make charges in cases.
RT @valentinaluo: Yao Ming admits daughter is American citizen "She can choose to become Chinese when she's 18" goo.gl/97BW

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Edward Snowden denies suggestions he a Chinese spy. If true "I could be living in a palace petting a phoenix by now": guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun…

Edward Snowden Q&A: NSA whistleblower answers your questions

guardian.co.uk — It is the interview the world's media organisations have been chasing for more than a week, but instead Edward Snowden is giving Guardian readers the exclusive.
@RGriffinStar @GloBlair Lovely commentary. But spare occasional thought for us trying to follow from middle China? I beg: what's the score?

Chinese activist says he’s being forced out by NYU

asiancorrespondent.com — BEIJING (AP) - Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng, who was allowed to travel to the U.S. after escaping from house arrest, said Monday that New York University is forcing him and his family to leave at the end of this month because of pressure from the Chinese government.
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