China’s richest entrepreneurs attending ‘two sessions’ have seen wealth grow 68 per cent on average last year, Hurun says


The top richest entrepreneurs attending China’s annual parliamentary meetings this year have seen their fortunes swell by an average of 68 per cent over the past year, according to research company Hurun Report.

According to a list of top billionaires attending the “two sessions” it released on Friday, they are worth a combined US$391 billion – more than Hong Kong’s 2020 gross domestic product at about US$349 billion, at current market prices.

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