The list includes women from 23 countries, with assets of more than 500 Middle East powerful women in the Middle East more than $ 500 billion, according to the newspaper.
Forbes highlights the important role women play in transforming the world of commerce and commerce.
The list includes 16 women who have set up their own companies and 21 who are running family companies.
There are thirteen women who are leading government agencies.
Emirates tops the list of most powerful businesswomen in 2020 23 women are part of the Forbes list.
Second is Egypt, where 9 women were selected. Next up is the number of Belan and the kingdom of Oman.
The UK is leading the list of non-Arab women, with seven women on the list.
Rania Mahmood is the Executive Chairperson of the Narsarama Financial Group, among the top Saudi women in the Forbes list this year. She is the first Saudi woman to hold the position.
The second woman is Sarah Al-Hashimi, the chair of the editorial, while the third person is Lubni Aliyan, who is also the chairperson of Saab Bank.