Forbes released the list of the most influential women in the world: Merkel topped the list and Harris ranked third.

  [Global Network Report] On the 8th local time, Forbes magazine published the list of the 100 most influential women in the world, among which German Chancellor Angela Merkel topped the list and US Vice President-elect Harris ranked third.

  On the same day, Forbes published the 17th list of the 100 most influential women in the world. According to the magazine, the list honors the pioneers who led the country, voters and communities through the turbulent period in modern history. In this list, German Chancellor Angela Merkel topped the list, which is her 15th time on this list.

  In addition, European Central Bank President Lagarde still ranks second in this year’s rankings. Harris, the elected vice president of the United States, entered the top three for the first time.

  According to Forbes, the list of the 100 most influential women in the world focuses on women leaders, entrepreneurs and CEOs who use their power and resources to make a lasting impact around the world.