RE:nice! Without comment on the validity of the articale it needs to be viewed with a critical mind.
Nicragua is friendly with China so from Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbes:
"In 2017, Isaac Stone Fish, a senior fellow of the
Asia Society, wrote in
The Washington Post that "Since that purchase, there have been several instances of editorial meddling on stories involving China that raise questions about Forbes magazine's commitment to editorial i
ndependence."
Blatant bias obivious in a crtical reading of the skewed language of the article may be explained by noting the British elite sources and this:
"As of 2019 the company published 100 articles each day produced by 3,000 outside contributors who were paid little or nothing.
[41] This business model, in place since 2010,
[42] "changed their reputation from being a respectable business publication to a content farm", according to Damon Kiesow, the Knight Chair in digital editing and producing at the University of Missouri School of Journalism.
[41] Similarly, Harvard University's Nieman Lab deemed Forbes "a platform for scams, grift, and bad journalism" as of 2022.
[43]" "Forbes.com uses a "contributor model" in which a wide network of "contributors" writes and publishes articles directly on the website.[44] Contributors are paid based on traffic to their respective Forbes.com pages; the site has received contributions from over 2,500 individuals, and some contributors have earned over US$100,000, according to the company.[44] The contributor system has been criticized for enabling "pay-to-play journalism" and the repackaging of public relations material as news.[43] Forbes currently allows advertisers to publish blog posts on its website alongside regular editorial content through a program called BrandVoice, which accounts for more than 10 percent of its digital revenue.[45] Forbes.com also publishes subscription investment newsletters, and an online guide to web sites, Best of the Web. In July 2018 Forbes deleted an article by a contributor who argued that libraries should be closed, and Amazon should open bookstores in their place.[46]"