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Tag Archives: Michael Dunne
Why it’s been worth turning my attention to the Far East
I’ve been traveling to and from China regularly for almost three years now. Beginning in 2000 I have made multiple trips to Japan including short stays in Singapore and Vietnam. Comparing myself to westerners that have been traveling to or … Continue reading
Posted in China, Travel
Tagged 'Mr. China', American Wheels, Americans in China, Chinese Roads, doing business in Asia, Doing business in China, End of Cheap China, Michael Dunne, Paul Midler, Poorly Made in China, revisiting China, Sam Goodman, Shaun Rein, Tim Clissold, Westerners in China
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Keeping up on China by following Westerners
As I’ve not been in China for a longer period than usual I have a feeling of disconnection from my Chinese friends and colleagues. Via email, social media and Skype I have kept in contact with many people but as … Continue reading
Posted in Business in China, China, Communication
Tagged 'Mr. China', American Wheels Chinese Roads, Michael Dunne, Paul Midler, Poorly Made in China, Rebecca Fannin, Shaun Rein, Startup Asia, The End of Cheap China, Tim Clissold, Tom Doctoroff, Westerners in China, What Chinese Want
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