Russell Flannery is an editor at large at Forbes and a country editor for the Forbes Billionaires List. Now in his 24th year at Forbes, Flannery opened Forbes first-ever bureau in mainland China -- in Shanghai – in 2003. He compiled the Forbes China Rich List from 2003 through
European Parliamentary Elections Won’t Change Strains In China Ties
“The big issue for Europeans is the Russian invasion,” says China expert and former Swedish diplomat Bengt Johansson. “China will come up more and more in the future.”
Global 2000: China Glass Maker Rides Auto Industry Boom
Billionaire Fuyao Glass Chairman Cho Tak Wong says Chinese philosophy helps; customers include Benz, Ford.
Global 2000: China Ranks Thin On Real Estate Glut, Stock Slide
China’s stock market continued to decline with the nation still in the thick of a yearslong property crisis.
“Fragile Stability” In U.S.-China Ties Likely Ahead Of American Elections: Steve Orlins
Slow Chinese economic growth seen weighing on business between the two countries
China Takes 16 Spots On New Midas List; Neil Shen Slips To No. 3
Membership rose to 16 from 15 despite 12-month declines in stock benchmarks
“No, China Is Not Buying Up All U.S. Farmland,” Cornell University Says
"We wanted to look at the facts, given the spread of rumors.” assistant professor Wendong Zhang says
Before Shein: Philly Display Shows How China Conquered Textile Markets
Science History Institute highlights historical continuity, labor role
Morris Chang’s Longtime Lieutenant Joins Him In The Billionaire Ranks
New York-traded shares of AI chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing have jumped more than 50% this year, minting a second billionaire.
Biden EV Tariffs Condemn U.S. Auto Industry To “Slow But Certain Death” — Automobility
“If this was designed to make the U.S. industry more competitive, it does just the opposite,” says Shanghai-headquartered consulting firm's CEO Bill Russo
AI “Sweet Spot” Lifts Taiwan’s Main Stock Index To Record High
Upgrade cycle for phones and PCs could keep rally advancing