List of state-owned enterprises of China
This is a list of state-owned enterprises of China. A state-owned enterprise is a legal entity that undertakes commercial activities on behalf of an owner government. Their legal status varies from being a part of government to stock companies with a state as a regular or dominant stockholder. There is no standard definition of a government-owned corporation (GOC) or state-owned enterprise (SOE), although the two terms can be used interchangeably. The defining characteristics are that they have a distinct legal shape and they are established to operate in commercial affairs. While they may also have public policy objectives, SOEs should be differentiated from other forms of government agencies or state entities established to pursue purely non-financial objectives.[1]
State Council (Central Government)
China Investment Corporation
SASAC of the State Council
SASAC currently oversees 98 centrally owned companies.[2] Companies directly supervised by SASAC are continuously reduced through mergers according to the state-owned enterprise restructuring plan with the number of SASAC companies down from over 150 in 2008.[3]
Ministry of Finance
- China Cinda Asset Management
- China Great Wall Asset Management
- China Huarong Asset Management
- China Orient Asset Management
- China Railway
- China Tobacco
- CITIC Group
- China Life Insurance Company
Ministry of Education
- Peking University
- Founder Group (70%)
- Peking University Resources Group (30% by Founder Group, 40% by Peking University directly)
- Peking University Resources (Holdings) (65.96% collectively by Founder Group and PKU Resources Group)
- Founder Technology
- Founder Holdings
- Peking University Resources Group (30% by Founder Group, 40% by Peking University directly)
- Jade Bird Software (48%)
- Beida Jade Bird Universal Sci-Tech (24.05% collectively)
- Sinobioway Group (40% as minority shareholder)
- Founder Group (70%)
Regional Governments
Anhui Province
Beijing Municipality
- Beijing Guoxiang Asset Management
- UBS Securities (33%)
- Beijing State-owned Capital Operation and Management Center
Chongqing Municipality
Gansu Province
- Gansu SASAC
- Baiyin Nonferrous (36.16%)
Guangdong Province
- Guangdong Rising Asset Management
- Zhongjin Lingnan (36.04%)
- Rising Nonferrous Metals Share
- Guangdong Hengjian Investment Holding (100%)
- Guangdong Provincial Communication Group
- Guangdong Provincial Railway Construction Investment Group
- Guangdong Holdings
- Guangdong Investment (54.68%)
Zhuhai City
- Gree Group (100%)
- Gree Electric (18.22%)
- Gree Real Estate
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
Guizhou Province
- Kweichow Moutai Group
Hebei Province
Heilongjiang Province
- Beiman Special Steel (41.37%)
Hubei Province
Wuhan City
- Wuhan Financial Holdings Group (100%)
- Founder BEA Trust (67.51%)[4]
Liaoning Province
Shanghai Municipality
Shandong Province
Linfen City
- Linfen Investment Group (100%)
Shanxi Province
Tianjin Municipality
Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
- Xinjiang Investment Development Group (100%)
Zhejiang Province
Ningbo City
- Bank of Ningbo (21.38%)
Hong Kong S.A.R.
- Hong Kong Link (100%)
- MTR Corporation (majority)
- Kowloon–Canton Railway Corporation (100%)
See also
- List of government-owned companies
- Lists of companies (category)
- State ownership
References
- ↑ Profiles of Existing Government Corporations, pp. 1–16
- ↑ "央企名录" [List of Central SOEs]. Official website of SASAC (in Chinese). 20 December 2016. Retrieved 10 February 2017.
- ↑ "China gives state firms $8 bln to combat slowdown". Reuters. November 28, 2008.
- ↑ "关于方正东亚信托有限责任公司调整股权结构的批复" (in Chinese). CBRC. 4 November 2016. Retrieved 9 January 2017.