Reporter, The Wall Street Journal
new york, new york, united states
Claim your profile to connect with sources, showcase your work, and earn extra income just by writing great stories.
Claim your profileNatasha Khan is a business reporter at The Wall Street Journal, covering American consumer giants, the forces driving the global consumer economy and trends reshaping the industry’s best-known brands. Prior to joining the Journal's corporate bureau in New York, Natasha 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. Natasha’s 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. Natasha is a Class of 2023 Nieman fellow at Harvard University. She joined the Journal in 2017 from Bloomberg News. Read her work at: https://www.wsj.com/news/author/natasha-khan She can be reached via e-mail: natasha.khan@wsj.com or on X: @natashakhanhk






Masters, Journalism at The University Of Hong KongGraduated: 2011