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Grady McGregor writes features on business, tech, and all things related to China. Shortly after graduating with honors from Connecticut’s Wesleyan University, the Minnesota native (who partly grew up in Beijing) decamped for the oil-rich Bakken region of North Dakota, where he covered politics and other news for the Dickinson Press—before moving to Amman, Jordan, to learn Arabic and freelance for local outlets. Before he joined Fortune, Grady was an editor with Synaps, a research agency based in Beirut. He speaks Mandarin and conversational Arabic. He’s based in Hong Kong. Follow all of Grady's stories here.

EU’s welcome to vaccinated Americans doesn’t extend to travelers who’ve received Chinese-made jabs
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EU’s welcome to vaccinated Americans doesn’t extend to travelers who’ve received Chinese-made jabs
By Grady McGregorApril 26, 2021
Japan has money, manufacturing might, and the Olympics looming. Why is its vaccine rollout so far behind?
Health
Japan has money, manufacturing might, and the Olympics looming. Why is its vaccine rollout so far behind?
By Grady McGregorApril 23, 2021
The U.S. and China are climate frenemies—and maybe that’s OK
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The U.S. and China are climate frenemies—and maybe that’s OK
By Clay Chandler and Grady McGregorApril 22, 2021
The world’s largest vaccine maker can’t keep up with the world’s worst COVID wave
Health
The world’s largest vaccine maker can’t keep up with the world’s worst COVID wave
By Grady McGregorApril 20, 2021
Chinese pharma company is starting trials of an inhaled  COVID-19 vaccine
Health
Chinese pharma company is starting trials of an inhaled COVID-19 vaccine
By Grady McGregorApril 19, 2021
Behind China’s eye-popping 18.3% Q1 GDP growth, parts of its recovery are losing steam
Behind China’s eye-popping 18.3% Q1 GDP growth, parts of its recovery are losing steam
By Grady McGregorApril 16, 2021
Taiwan issue may force Japan to pick sides in U.S.-Beijing fight
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Taiwan issue may force Japan to pick sides in U.S.-Beijing fight
By Clay Chandler and Grady McGregorApril 15, 2021
Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine finally has manufacturing muscle
Health
Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine finally has manufacturing muscle
By Grady McGregorApril 13, 2021
India opens door to foreign-made vaccine, departing from ‘Made in India’ mantra
Health
India opens door to foreign-made vaccine, departing from ‘Made in India’ mantra
By Grady McGregorApril 13, 2021
Can you mix COVID-19 vaccine doses to boost immunity? China wants to find out
Health
Can you mix COVID-19 vaccine doses to boost immunity? China wants to find out
By Grady McGregorApril 12, 2021
Grab, Gojek and Sea: The 3-way battle for Southeast Asia’s $2.8 trillion market
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Grab, Gojek and Sea: The 3-way battle for Southeast Asia’s $2.8 trillion market
By Clay Chandler and Grady McGregorApril 8, 2021
India’s record wave of COVID-19 infections threatens the global vaccine supply
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India’s record wave of COVID-19 infections threatens the global vaccine supply
By Grady McGregorApril 7, 2021
The biggest sneaker company you’ve never heard of is capitalizing on China’s Nike and Adidas boycotts
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The biggest sneaker company you’ve never heard of is capitalizing on China’s Nike and Adidas boycotts
By Grady McGregorApril 3, 2021
How China’s early success against COVID dampened its enthusiasm for vaccines
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How China’s early success against COVID dampened its enthusiasm for vaccines
By Clay Chandler and Grady McGregorApril 1, 2021
WHO says its own report on COVID origin is inadequate—but research may be at an impasse
Health
WHO says its own report on COVID origin is inadequate—but research may be at an impasse
By Grady McGregorMarch 31, 2021
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