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  • 2 weeks ago | cn.wsj.com | Stu Woo

    在距离当年美国从西贡撤离盟友的地点不远的一家屋顶酒吧里,史蒂夫·诺伊迈耶(Steve Neumeyer)正兴奋地准备达成一笔交易。这位64岁的商人来自威斯康星州希博伊根福尔斯,多年来一直为美国制造商采购割草机零件、全地形车部件以及匹克球设备。本月,诺伊迈耶为了帮一家水培植物种植公司寻找价值15万美元的塑料零件供应商,来到了越南。Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8

  • 2 weeks ago | wsj.com | Stu Woo |Gabriele Steinhauser

    April 29, 2025 9:00 pm ETHO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam—In a rooftop bar not far from where the U.S. airlifted its allies from Saigon at the end of the Vietnam War, Steve Neumeyer was excited to strike a deal. The 64-year-old from Sheboygan Falls, Wis., has built a career sourcing lawn-mower parts, all-terrain-vehicle components and pickleball equipment for American manufacturers.

  • 2 weeks ago | cn.wsj.com | Stu Woo

    Stu Woo / 摄影: Linh Pham for WSJ 戴维·麦卡斯基(David McCaskey)来到河内参观一座新战争博物馆,原本是为了看看越南战争时期的美国飞机、直升机和坦克。然而,这位来自纽约州布法罗的33岁研究生很快意识到,相比这座博物馆里的那些展品,他本人才是这里的“明星景点”。Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8订阅 热门文章 越南的军队人员在导览指引下,正在参观当年越南军队用于击落美国B-52轰炸机的米格战斗机和地对空导弹的展览。 Linh Pham for WSJ

  • 2 weeks ago | wsj.com | Stu Woo |Hai Dang

    By Stu Woo and Hai Dang/ Photographs by Linh Pham for WSJ April 28, 2025 11:00 pm ETHANOI—David McCaskey visited the new war museum here to see the American planes, helicopters and tanks from the Vietnam War. But the 33-year-old graduate student from Buffalo, N.Y., quickly realized those exhibits were playing second fiddle to the museum’s star attraction: David McCaskey. Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8

  • 2 weeks ago | flipboard.com | Stu Woo |Hai Dang

    19 hours agoPhilippines raises alert level after Mt. Bulusan eruptsZalo Facebook Twitter Print Copy link Hanoi (VNA) - Mount Bulusan in the central Philippines spewed a column of ash as high as 4.5km into the sky on …1 day ago50 years after the fall of Saigon, Vietnam tweaks the story of its victoryHO CHI MINH CITY — Military officers stoop to inspect slim green cannons along the Saigon River. Construction equipment whines as workers erect towering bleachers in a downtown park.

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Stu Woo
Stu Woo @stuwoo
30 Apr 25

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

Stu Woo
Stu Woo @stuwoo
29 Apr 25

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

Stu Woo
Stu Woo @stuwoo
8 Apr 25

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