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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.

Tech stocks slump on report of Trump’s parting shot at Huawei
Finance
Tech stocks slump on report of Trump’s parting shot at Huawei
By Grady McGregorJanuary 18, 2021
2019 Jack Ma Awards Rural Teachers & Headmasters In China
Tech
China’s consumers are turning against the homegrown Big Tech giants they once revered
By Grady McGregor and Naomi Xu ElegantJanuary 15, 2021
U.S. shocks investors by adding the ‘Apple of China’ to its latest blacklist
Finance
U.S. shocks investors by adding the ‘Apple of China’ to its latest blacklist
By Grady McGregorJanuary 15, 2021
Why Biden’s pick for ‘Asia czar’ may unsettle Beijing
Newsletters
Why Biden’s pick for ‘Asia czar’ may unsettle Beijing
By Clay Chandler and Grady McGregorJanuary 14, 2021
Why did the efficacy of China’s top vaccine drop from 78% to 50%?
Health
Why did the efficacy of China’s top vaccine drop from 78% to 50%?
By Grady McGregorJanuary 13, 2021
Philadelphia 76ers v Brooklyn Nets
Why a Chinese broadcaster is blacklisting a new NBA team
By Grady McGregorJanuary 12, 2021
Why one country is vaccinating its young before its elderly
Health
Why one country is vaccinating its young before its elderly
By Grady McGregorJanuary 11, 2021
Health Workers Administer Covid-19 Vaccines At Bronx Nursing Home
Health
Pfizer and BioNTech’s overlooked third partner will distribute the vaccine in China—and it’s facing some resistance
By Grady McGregorJanuary 9, 2021
A drugmaker’s COVID-19 vaccine is 78% effective—but can it escape its spotty corporate history?
Health
A drugmaker’s COVID-19 vaccine is 78% effective—but can it escape its spotty corporate history?
By Grady McGregorJanuary 8, 2021
Trump is trying to cement his anti-China legacy. Will Biden dismantle it?
Newsletters
Trump is trying to cement his anti-China legacy. Will Biden dismantle it?
By Clay Chandler and Grady McGregorJanuary 7, 2021
Chinese state media is already using Capitol riots in its anti-U.S. narrative
Chinese state media is already using Capitol riots in its anti-U.S. narrative
By Grady McGregor and Naomi Xu ElegantJanuary 7, 2021
Nongfu Spring Chairman Zhong Shanshan
An entrepreneur’s bottled water empire has made him richer than Warren Buffett
By Grady McGregorJanuary 6, 2021
2017 US-China Business Leaders Summit
Is Jack Ma missing? The rumors alone represent a chilling new message from Beijing
By Clay Chandler, Naomi Xu Elegant and Grady McGregorJanuary 5, 2021
Data delays aren’t slowing the global rollout of a Chinese COVID-19 vaccine
Health
Data delays aren’t slowing the global rollout of a Chinese COVID-19 vaccine
By Grady McGregorJanuary 4, 2021
How an overlooked scientific feat led to the rapid development of COVID-19 vaccines
Health
How an overlooked scientific feat led to the rapid development of COVID-19 vaccines
By Grady McGregorDecember 23, 2020
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