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As of 2017, China has more SOEs than any other country, and the most SOEs among large national companies. [1] [page needed] As of the end of 2019, China's SOEs represented 4.5% of the global economy [2] and the total assets of all China's SOEs, including those operating in the financial sector, reached US$78.08 trillion. [3]
This is a list of companies on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange up to 2011, along with their capital, industry, and listing date. Many of these are subsidiaries of state-owned enterprises. Many of these are subsidiaries of state-owned enterprises.
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English Name Chinese Name 1 State Power Investment Corporation: 国家电力投资集团公司 2 China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation: 中国航天科技集团公司 3 China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation: 中国航天科工集团公司 4 Aviation Industry Corporation of China: 中国航空工业集团公司 5
The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China was both China and the world's largest company by assets in 2021, with over US$5.5 trillion in total assets. [2] This article lists the largest companies in China in terms of their revenue, net profit and total assets, according to the American business magazines Fortune and Forbes.
China National Petroleum Corporation: $483,019.2 1,087,049 China's primary state oil & gas entity. CNPC was overtaken by Amazon and slipped from #4 to #5 in 2023. 6 Sinopec Group: $471,154.2 527,487 China's second-largest state-owned fossil fuel company. Sinopec specialises in refining crude oil into a variety of consumer products. 13
Pages in category "Government-owned companies of China" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 443 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
There were only 1.5 million in 1978, at the start of the Reform period, and after the State Council of the People's Republic of China first officially used the term "Township and Village Enterprises" in March, 1984, [7] number of TVEs had been over 12 millions by 1985. The reforms of 1978 changed TVEs, which became the most vibrant part of the ...