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Title: China trying Facebook


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China trying Facebook
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After years of being locked out of China,
Facebook and several media companies have been
given some access to the country. According to
the South China Morning Post, the Chinese
government has decided to lift a ban on foreign
websites deemed politically sensitive, albeit
only within the newly developed Shanghai Free
Trade Zone. That means those within the
17-square-mile area will be able to access
Facebook, Twitter, The New York Times and more.
The Free Trade Zone launches on Sunday and the
purpose is to serve as a testing ground for
financial and service reforms, including
increased access to the yuan (Chinese currency).
This system should make it easier to do business
with the rest of the world than most of mainland
China. Should Beijing deem the experiment a
success over the long run, some of the policies
could be implemented in other parts of China.
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