Joe Miller has been named Washington correspondent at the Financial Times.
He will be covering the relationship between business and government and the reshaping of the U.S. economy by the Trump administration.
Miller previously covered white-collar crime as the FT’s legal correspondent in New York, and German industry as the FT’s Frankfurt correspondent. He wrote a book on the COVID-19 vaccine, which was translated into 19 languages.
Prior to joining the Financial Times, Joe spent six years at BBC News, working as a correspondent in London, New York, Delhi and Berlin.
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