Second, if your project only requires a one time entry of social media content (e.g. product videos) or you are only seeking for minimal presence on leading social media outlets (e.g. a public page without regular updates that simply tells people who you are and redirects traffic to your website), it is less complicated. Budget permits, you can probably set apart a small budget to set up local social media accounts in those markets and make a one time content entry of your images, videos, and public page, etc. Just make sure you link them to the resource you want your visitors to go to - your official website, or your local office/dealer. If you do not have the budget, try putting content into your official website or local offices/dealers, and skip the social media part.
This is brief but hopefully it's useful for you.
Read more about China's social media leader: http://ithinkemergingmedia.weebly.com/1/post/2014/02/slideshow-introduction-to-tencent-a-social-media-guru-in-china.html
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International: http://enpi-info.eu/eastportal/news/latest/29988/Directory-of-international-projects-under-FP7-Capacities-Programme-published
Social media ban: http://www.mondaytimes.co.ug/details.php?option=acat&a=2254#.U07rM17-48M