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The state sector is a major part of China's economy, with SOEs accounting for approximately 25% of the national GDP as of 2020. [13]: 6 China's SOEs are among the largest global firms by revenue, and of the 135 Chinese companies on the Fortune Global 500 list (2023), 85 are state-owned.
Most articles published in English-language scientific journals in China are indexed by Science Citation Index and Engineering Index. [7] Most scientific journals in China are not published in English, which has meant that much of current scientific development in China is not readily available to non–Chinese-speaking scientists.
A state-owned enterprise (SOE) is a business entity created or owned by a national or local government, either through an executive order or legislation.SOEs aim to generate profit for the government, prevent private sector monopolies, provide goods at lower prices, implement government policies, or serve remote areas where private businesses are scarce.
The China Business Journal (abbreviated as CBJ; [3] 中国经营报; 中國經營報), or China Business, [4] is a Beijing-based [5] nationally distributed Chinese economic newspaper [6] launched on January 5, 1985. [7]
China Silk Corporation 中国中丝集团公司 74 China Forestry Group 中国林业集团公司 75 China National Pharmaceutical Group: 中国医药集团总公司 76 China Poly Group Corporation: 中国保利集团公司 77 China Construction Technology Consulting Corporation 中国建筑设计研究院 78 China Metallurgical Geology Bureau
During this period, rural enterprises, often with names "commune and brigade enterprises" and of neglectable size, served as a supplement to those state-owned enterprises (SOE), which mainly focused on heavy industrial sectors, and were established by the people's communes and bridges to support agricultural production and to produce rural ...
According to a 2017 book written by Junping Qiu and other authors, CSSCI "is an important research project of the state and Ministry of Education and an important tool for information inquiry and evaluation of the main documents and information in China." [1] The book said that CSSCI "addresses the blanks" in the Social Sciences Citation Index. [1]
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