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RESEND VERIFICATION EMAILLee U-Wen is BT’s Deputy News Editor. He is responsible for the paper’s regional coverage and the curation of content on its two digital verticals: Asean Business and Global Enterprise. He also puts out a weekly newsletter every Friday featuring stories on South-east Asian economies and markets. U-Wen joined BT in 2008, after spending close to four years at the TODAY newspaper. He is a graduate of Seattle University in the United States.
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