China
vice-PM ranked world's 2nd most powerful woman after
Merkel
AFP
NEW
YORK
Petroleumworld.com
08 30 07
China's Deputy Prime Minister Wu Yi and Singapore
state investment chief Ho Ching knocked US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
down two notches in the annual Forbes ranking of the world's most powerful women
published Thursday.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel came top for the second year running in the US
magazine ranking of the world's 100 formidable females. But Rice, the top US
diplomat, fell to fourth place from last year's second.
Four in the top 10 had Asia ties -- the India-born chief executive of US global
foods giant PepsiCo, Indra Nooyi, was fifth and Sonia Gandhi, the head of the
Indian National Congress Party, sixth.
Apart from the German leader, the only other European was Cynthia Carroll, the
British head of the mining group Anglo American, who ranked seventh.
The rest in the top ten 10 Americans, all heavyweight businesswomen: Patricia
A. Woertz, co-chair of Archer Daniels Midland; Irene Rosenfeld, chief executive
of Kraft Foods; and Patricia Russo, who runs tech giant Alcatel-Lucent.
Just missing the top 10 were two ministers in the new government of French President
Nicolas Sarkozy: Interior Minister Michele Alliot-Marie and Economic Minister
Christine Lagarde, in 11th and 12th place respectively.
Of other notables, Britain's Queen Elizabeth came in 23rd, two places ahead of
US presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton.
Two-thirds of the women in the power list are in business, and just under a third
are in government positions -- including two queens (Elizabeth and Jordan's Rania),
three prime ministers, six presidents and two first ladies.
While US women -- most of them chiefs of commerce and industry -- dominated the
Forbes list by far, China and Britain each contributed seven.
Aside from Wu Yi, the Chinese included Wu Xiaoling, deputy governor of People's
Bank of China (18); Margaret Chan, director-general of the World Health Organization
(37); and Yang Mianmian, chairman of appliance giant Haier (43).
AFP 31 0350 GMT 08 07
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