What Happened To Susan Li On Varney Fox Business? Where Is The British Commentator Today?
Sarah Richards
Published Feb 19, 2026
What happened to Susan Li on Varney? Reporter Susan Li is known for her work on the television channel Fox Business Network.
Susan Li is a Fox Business reporter and journalist.
She started her career at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), where she worked as an associate producer and freelance reporter for both radio and television.
After leaving CBC, Susan joined CCTV and worked from 2003 until 2005. She hosted the network’s English language channel, CCTV International.
During her time at the CCTV, she interviewed Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, basketball player Yao Ming, and LVMH’s Bernard Arnault.
The reporter earned a salary of around $650,000 annually, according to Gazillions.
On a personal front, she is 36 years old and was born on May 1, 1985, in China. But, she was raised in Toronto, Canada.
She received her degree in Economics from the University of Toronto. Also, she is multilingual and is fluent n English, Cantonese, and Mandarin.
What Happened To Susan Li On Varney Fox Business?
@Fans of Susan Li are wondering what happened to her on social media.
On July 15, a Twitter user, @asotosalas, tweeted they miss Susan Li on their social media. However, we are not sure what the user meant by the tweet.
As of now, we cannot comment on anything on the matter with certainty.
Where Is Reporter Susan Li Today?
Reporter Susan Li is currently working at Fox Business Network, and she joined the news channel as a correspondent in January 2019.
She covers breaking financial news and has interviewed some of the most prominent names like Apple Inc CEO Tim Cook, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Quibi CEO Meg Whitman, and more.
Prior to joining Fox Network, Susan was a co-anchor at CNBC’s Asia Squawk Box.
Later, she worked at its sister channel CNBC Europe and CNBC US. She left the channel in 2017.
However, she got her big break when she joined Bloomberg Television in 2006. She hosted the network’s first primetime evening newscast, Asia Business Tonight.