Wall Street Journal reporter Natasha Khan has joined the paper’s corporate news bureau in New York covering consumer giants.
Khan spent more than a decade as a foreign correspondent focusing primarily on China. Among her coverage: a series of stories investigating the wealth of China’s ruling class; closely covering the characters and wider issues driving the Hong Kong protests and the city’s political turmoil; and being the first to report, in early 2020, that China had discovered a new coronavirus.
Her work has been recognized by numerous honors, including — with colleagues — the George Polk Award for foreign reporting, the Overseas Press Club Award for Best Investigative Reporting and the Gerald Loeb Award for International Reporting, and as a two-time finalist for the Livingston Award for Young Journalists.
She holds bachelor’s degrees in law and business, and a master’s in journalism from the University of Hong Kong. Khan is a Class of 2023 Nieman fellow at Harvard University. She joined the Journal in 2017 from Bloomberg News.