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Wen-Yee Lee (李玟儀) is an accomplished multimedia journalist renowned for her insightful coverage of the tech industry's geopolitical aspects, particularly the U.S.-China relationship and Taiwan's pivotal semiconductor sector. Based in Taipei, Taiwan, Lee has made significant contributions to Business Weekly Magazine, where her reporting has not only informed readers but also garnered international recognition. Her journalistic prowess extends beyond print, with her video work being featured on platforms such as NBC Out, AJ+, Military Times, Circa, and U.S. News & World Report. Lee's dedication to her craft is evident in her international collaborations and her ability to convey complex issues to a diverse audience. Before her tenure at Business Weekly Taiwan, Lee honed her skills as a freelance broadcast and video journalist in Washington D.C., where she tackled international politics and human rights stories. Her educational background includes a master's degree from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, which she obtained in 2017. Lee's exceptional storytelling has been recognized with several accolades, including the 2018 Asian American Journalists Association student award for her coverage of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) issues, and the Student Award from the Military Reporters & Editors competition in the U.S. Additionally, she received the 2018 Modern Business Reporting Awards in the Magazine category in Taiwan. Fluent in Mandarin and English, Lee's work has also been featured in various Taiwanese and Chinese media outlets, including The News Lens, The Reporter, Crossing, and Caixin Globus. Her feature on a WWII Japanese-American veteran is among the many stories that have highlighted her ability to connect personal narratives with broader historical and cultural contexts. Lee's dedication to journalism and her skill in addressing the intersection of technology, business, and international affairs continue to make her a respected voice in the media landscape.
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Taiwan used police surveillance, government tracking, and $33,000 fines to contain its coronavirus outbreak
Taiwan successfully contained its coronavirus outbreak without a total shutdown, using measures such as police surveillance, government tracking, and hefty fines. While businesses remained open and life continued relatively normally, critics argue that these methods have turned Taiwan into a surveillance state. The government implemented mandatory quarantines, digital tracking, and invested in domestic mask production early on. Despite some privacy concerns, the majority of Taiwanese support the government's response, which has been effective in controlling the virus. Taiwan's exclusion from the World Health Organization's emergency meetings due to its political status has caused international confusion about its pandemic situation.
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The journalist is a tech reporter for Business Weekly Magazine in Taipei, focusing on the tech industry and its geopolitical implications, particularly the U.S.-China relationship and Taiwan's semiconductor sector. They have covered significant stories such as TSMC's success and competition with Samsung, the effects of China's 2020 shutdown on Taiwanese businesses, and the relocation of Taiwanese manufacturing due to the Trade War. Their work has been recognized with awards, and they have contributed to various international media outlets. They have also collaborated on international journalism projects and have been acknowledged for a feature on a WWII Japanese-American veteran.
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