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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.

Joe Biden underestimated China’s ability to innovate before. He shouldn’t repeat that mistake
NewslettersJoe Biden underestimated China’s ability to innovate before. He shouldn’t repeat that mistake
By Clay Chandler, Grady McGregor and Naomi Xu ElegantDecember 17, 2020
China’s COVID-19 vaccines are here—for better or worse
NewslettersChina’s COVID-19 vaccines are here—for better or worse
By Grady McGregor and Naomi Xu ElegantDecember 10, 2020
UAE says China’s state-backed COVID-19 vaccine is 86% effective
HealthUAE says China’s state-backed COVID-19 vaccine is 86% effective
By Grady McGregorDecember 9, 2020
China drugmaker fact-checks claim that its leading COVID vaccine is 97% effective
HealthChina drugmaker fact-checks claim that its leading COVID vaccine is 97% effective
By Grady McGregorDecember 8, 2020
JD Health shares jump 60% after becoming Hong Kong’s largest IPO of 2020
HealthJD Health shares jump 60% after becoming Hong Kong’s largest IPO of 2020
By Grady McGregorDecember 8, 2020
How China’s COVID-19 vaccines could fill the gaps left by Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca
HealthHow China’s COVID-19 vaccines could fill the gaps left by Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca
By Grady McGregorDecember 5, 2020
Will you need a COVID-19 vaccine to fly? One airline says yes
Travel & LeisureWill you need a COVID-19 vaccine to fly? One airline says yes
By Grady McGregorDecember 4, 2020
How Chinese phonemaker Xiaomi conquered India—and outperformed Apple
MagazineHow Chinese phonemaker Xiaomi conquered India—and outperformed Apple
By Eamon Barrett and Grady McGregorDecember 3, 2020
Joe Biden drops early clues about his Asia agenda
NewslettersJoe Biden drops early clues about his Asia agenda
By Clay Chandler, Grady McGregor and Naomi Xu ElegantDecember 3, 2020
A Chinese vaccine maker says it’s inoculated 1 million people—even though its trials are incomplete
HealthA Chinese vaccine maker says it’s inoculated 1 million people—even though its trials are incomplete
By Grady McGregorNovember 20, 2020
China wants to make its own chips. 2 failures in 1 week show how hard that will be
NewslettersChina wants to make its own chips. 2 failures in 1 week show how hard that will be
By Clay Chandler, Grady McGregor and Naomi Xu ElegantNovember 19, 2020
‘We respect the choice of the American people’: Beijing finally congratulates Biden on beating Trump
Politics‘We respect the choice of the American people’: Beijing finally congratulates Biden on beating Trump
By Grady McGregorNovember 13, 2020
Jack Ma’s stalled IPO is about more than Beijing saving face
NewslettersJack Ma’s stalled IPO is about more than Beijing saving face
By Clay Chandler and Grady McGregorNovember 12, 2020
Beijing’s new antitrust rules have cost Chinese tech giants $260 billion in two days
TechBeijing’s new antitrust rules have cost Chinese tech giants $260 billion in two days
By Grady McGregorNovember 11, 2020
China approved early distribution of a COVID vaccine to tens of thousands. Now there are safety concerns
PoliticsChina approved early distribution of a COVID vaccine to tens of thousands. Now there are safety concerns
By Grady McGregorNovember 10, 2020
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