
Stu Woo
Technology Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
@WSJ reporter writing about business in Asia. Formerly in London, Beijing, San Francisco and @WSJSports.
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2 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Shan Li |Aakash Hassan |Stu Woo |Krishna Pokharel
AHMEDABAD, India—There was nothing unusual about the first moments after takeoff. Then, Viswashkumar Ramesh said, it felt like the plane got stuck in midair. It wasn’t clear yet, but Air India Flight 171 was going down. Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8
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2 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Stu Woo
Despite Beijing's drive for economic self-sufficiency, it has continued to welcome U.S. medical supplies as part of its push to get Chinese healthcare to the level of wealthy nations by the end of the decade. It has opened its market to advanced U.S. drugs over the past decade and, more recently, exempted medical goods from retaliatory tariffs.
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2 weeks ago |
buff.ly | Stu Woo
在努力摆脱对美国技术依赖、加快实现经济自给自足的进程中,中国对另一个国家重点领域——公共卫生——作出了一个关键例外。为实现到2030年将医疗健康水平提升至富裕国家水平的目标,中国政府继续欢迎美国产医疗产品的进口。在过去十年里,中国向先进的美国药品开放了市场,并且最近对医疗产品免征报复性关税。Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8
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3 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Stu Woo
Beijing wants to elevate healthcare to the level of wealthy nations by the end of the decadeTo achieve its goal of elevating healthcare to the level of wealthy nations by the end of the decade, Beijing has continued to welcome American-made medical supplies. It has opened its market to advanced U.S. drugs over the past decade and, more recently, exempted medical goods from retaliatory tariffs. Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8
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3 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Stu Woo
Beijing wants to elevate healthcare to the level of wealthy nations by the end of the decadeTo achieve its goal of elevating healthcare to the level of wealthy nations by the end of the decade, Beijing has continued to welcome American-made medical supplies. It has opened its market to advanced U.S. drugs over the past decade and, more recently, exempted medical goods from retaliatory tariffs. Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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I went to Vietnam and shadowed Steve from Wisconsin, who’s on the front lines of the trade war. Steve imports lawnmower parts, pickleball paddles and other stuff. At factories, we learned why even with 46% tariffs, supply chains may still favor Vietnam. https://t.co/fGWCWf3Ye2

Vietnam’s new war museum pulls no punches on “U.S. imperialists.” But it’s hot souvenir? A selfie with an American tourist. Fifty years after the war, the Vietnamese haven’t forgotten—but they’ve moved on. Kids welcome Americans like celebrities. https://t.co/TLtznA1vpU

Navy SEAL. Harvard doctor. NASA astronaut. Jonny Kim is a legend -- and for many Asian Americans, a source of mild anxiety. You might have seen the memes. But Kim credits his success to focus, a frisbee injury and a job handing out parking tickets. https://t.co/rJkjeVTvDc