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Our China dataset includes rich firmographic details such as company name, registration number, legal form, industry classification, company hierarchy (parent/subsidiaries), size indicators (revenue, employees), contact information (emails, mobile numbers, phone, address), and key decision-makers when available. All data is verified for accuracy and constantly updated to reflect market changes.
Whether you're targeting Chinese enterprises for B2B sales, enriching your CRM with real-time data, or conducting KYC checks for compliance, our China company data empowers informed decisions and precision targeting. It's also ideal for AI training datasets and business intelligence applications.
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According to the Fortune China 500 ranking in 2024, which was based on company financials in 2023, JD.com, Alibaba Group, and Tencent kept their positions as the highest-earning internet enterprise based in China. With an annual revenue of over 153 billion U.S. dollars, JD.com ranked 13 among all Chinese companies. Its close rival Alibaba Group reported about 131 billion U.S. dollars in revenue. Tencent followed with 86 million U.S. dollars. Due to censorship regulations, global internet leaders are blocked in China. JD.com: robust logistics infrastructure JD.com has a highly efficient and self-owned logistics network, which ensures rapid delivery and product authenticity. Quality and counterfeit risks are reduced by its direct sales model, which gives it greater control over quality. Using AI, big data, and an omnichannel strategy, the company has consistently improved the customer experience and optimized supply chains. Strategic partnerships with other well-established firms like Tencent, Walmart, and luxury brands, along with its fintech arm JD Digits, strengthen its ecosystem. JD.com is also recognized for outstanding customer service and sustainability initiatives, creating a reputable and innovative brand in China’s competitive e-commerce landscape. Alibaba: the architect of the shopping spree On November 11, 2009, Alibaba launched its first Singles' Day shopping event, offering big discounts on countless products on its platforms. Since then, the shopping festival has turned into a multibillion-dollar, annual celebration. Although e-commerce remains the backbone of the conglomerate, it has diversified its business into cloud computing and digital entertainment, such as acquiring the Chinese popular video-sharing site Youku Tudou. Tencent: the fortress with diversities Within China, Tencent’s products have experienced immense popularity with the likes of instant messengers WeChat and QQ, social networking service Qzone, and mobile game Honor of Kings. In comparison with its social network counterparts, Tencent adopts a different business approach — increasing customer reach before app monetization. Instead of depending on advertising income, the enterprise focused more on value-added services, such as smartphone and PC-based gaming, digital content, and membership subscriptions. Online advertising accounted for less than a fifth of Tencent’s annual revenue.
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China Listed Company: Total Revenue: Information & Technology data was reported at 2,930.073 RMB bn in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 2,766.943 RMB bn for 2022. China Listed Company: Total Revenue: Information & Technology data is updated yearly, averaging 914.063 RMB bn from Dec 2012 (Median) to 2023, with 12 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2,930.073 RMB bn in 2023 and a record low of 332.922 RMB bn in 2012. China Listed Company: Total Revenue: Information & Technology data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by China Securities Regulatory Commission. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Business and Economic Survey – Table CN.OZ: Financial Data of Listed Company: Total Revenue.
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China Number of Business Entity: New Registration: Year to Date data was reported at 32.730 Unit mn in Dec 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 29.080 Unit mn for Dec 2022. China Number of Business Entity: New Registration: Year to Date data is updated monthly, averaging 8.870 Unit mn from Dec 2008 (Median) to Dec 2023, with 55 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 32.730 Unit mn in Dec 2023 and a record low of 1.518 Unit mn in Feb 2014. China Number of Business Entity: New Registration: Year to Date data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by State Administration for Market Regulation. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Investment – Table CN.OW: Number of Market Entity and Enterprise: New Registration.
In 2023, the number of domestic IPOs in China of Chinese enterprises amounted to ***. In contrast to that, the number of overseas listings reached **. In recent years, more and more Chinese enterprises to list on domestic stock exchanges. The Chinese government attempts to put stricter regulations on companies who want to access overseas capital.
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This database is mainly derived from: https://www.colonialbusinessindonesia.nl/en (downloaded 01/07/2017)It only contains firms identified by their name and/or the names of their directors as Chinese companies operating in Indonesia during 1890-1940.It contains the data used in the article "Chinese Entrepreneurship in Indonesia: A Business Demography Approach", accepted for publication in the journal "Business History" (2020).In addition to the database source above, the spreadsheet also includes Chinese companies registered during 1890-1900 from the appendices of "Koloniaal Verslag". Several entries from the original database downloaded in 2017 were corrected.
According to the Fortune China 500 ranking in 2025, which was based on company financials in 2024, JD.com, Alibaba Group, and Tencent Holding kept their positions as the highest-earning internet enterprise based in China. With an annual revenue of over *** billion U.S. dollars, JD.com ranked **** among all Chinese companies. Its close rival Alibaba Group reported about *** billion U.S. dollars in revenue. Tencent Holding followed with ** million U.S. dollars. Due to censorship regulations, global internet leaders are blocked in China. JD.com: robust logistics infrastructure JD.com has a highly efficient and self-owned logistics network, which ensures rapid delivery and product authenticity. Quality and counterfeit risks are reduced by its direct sales model, which gives it greater control over quality. Using AI, big data, and an omnichannel strategy, the company has consistently improved the customer experience and optimized supply chains. Strategic partnerships with other well-established firms like Tencent, Walmart, and luxury brands, along with its fintech arm JD Digits, strengthen its ecosystem. JD.com is also recognized for outstanding customer service and sustainability initiatives, creating a reputable and innovative brand in China’s competitive e-commerce landscape. Alibaba: the architect of the shopping spree On November 11, 2009, Alibaba launched its first Singles' Day shopping event, offering big discounts on countless products on its platforms. Since then, the shopping festival has turned into a multibillion-dollar, annual celebration. Although e-commerce remains the backbone of the conglomerate, it has diversified its business into cloud computing and digital entertainment, such as acquiring the popular Chinese video-sharing site Youku. Tencent: the fortress with diversity Within China, Tencent’s products have experienced immense popularity with the likes of instant messengers WeChat and QQ, social networking service Qzone, and mobile game Honor of Kings. In comparison with its social network counterparts, Tencent adopts a different business approach — increasing customer reach before app monetization. Instead of depending on advertising income, the enterprise focused more on value-added services, such as smartphone and PC-based gaming, digital content, and membership subscriptions. Online advertising accounted for less than a ***** of Tencent’s annual revenue.
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Ma, Changlin 马长林. Lao Shanghai hangming cidian 老上海行名辞典 1880-1941 (English-Chinese Hong List of Shanghai). Shanghai 上海: Shanghai guji chunbanshe 上海古籍出版社, 2008.
This publication compiled the information in the successive annual editions of the Shanghai Hong List, a directory that listed a wide range of institutions and organizations that were present or represented in Shanghai between 1880 and 1941. Although the publication was geared mostly toward the business community, it covered an extensive range of religious, cultural, etc. organizations, as well as individual professionals.
This version contains only the English names of the institutions.
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Our sample consists of annual data from firms listed on the A-share markets of the Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Exchanges in China, covering the period from 2003 to 2022. We gather the necessary data on listed firm from two databases: Chinese Innovation Research Database (CIRD) for firms’ innovation, China Stock Market & Accounting Research Database (CSMAR) for common ownership. CIRD not only includes patent data filed or granted to different entities, distinguishing between three types of patents—invention, utility model, and design—but also provides key information such as the nature of applications (independent or joint), classification numbers, and patent statistics. CSMAR database is positioned as a research-oriented precision database, referring to the standards of authoritative databases such as CRSP and COMPUSTAT, with the aim of researching and quantifying investment analysis. We match the innovation data to the financial data for each firm, and we exclude financial listed companies, exclude ST and * ST listed companies and delete samples with missing data. To avoid extreme value interference, we winsorize all continuous variables at the 1% level. With these filters, our final sample of 48,956 firm-year observations for 4957 firms.
Basic data of A-share Chinese listed companies, covering the company’s Chinese and English name, previous name, province, actual controller, main business, company profile, chairman, general manager, legal representative, secretary to the board of directors, date of establishment, registered capital and employees. Additional fields include headcount, number of managers, listing date, issuance volume, issuance price, raised funds, issuance price-earnings ratio, registered address, office address, change of stock name, etc. Data available up to 2022.
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Comprehensive dataset of 43,418 Chinese restaurants in United States as of July, 2025. Includes verified contact information (email, phone), geocoded addresses, customer ratings, reviews, business categories, and operational details. Perfect for market research, lead generation, competitive analysis, and business intelligence. Download a complimentary sample to evaluate data quality and completeness.
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The Chinese ebook database market is experiencing robust growth, projected to reach a market size of $329.3 million in 2025, exhibiting a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 6.2% from 2019 to 2033. This expansion is fueled by several key factors. The increasing digital literacy and smartphone penetration within China, coupled with a rising demand for convenient and accessible learning resources across educational institutions (Universities, Research Institutes, Public Libraries) and various professional sectors (Arts, Business, Engineering, Medicine, Sciences), are primary drivers. Government initiatives promoting digitalization and online learning further bolster market growth. The segment encompassing educational institutions is a significant contributor, reflecting the growing adoption of digital learning materials. While specific market share data for individual segments and regions is not explicitly provided, logical inferences can be made regarding strong growth within China, considering the domestic focus of companies like CEPIEC and Beijing Zhongke. International players may hold a smaller market share in comparison, though North America and Europe are likely to experience moderate growth due to increasing demand for Chinese language resources and scholarly publications. Competitive factors among leading database providers, including China National Sci-Tech Information and China International Book Trading Corporation, create a dynamic market landscape. Future market growth may be tempered by factors such as data security concerns and the ongoing evolution of digital learning technologies. The forecast period (2025-2033) anticipates sustained growth driven by continuing improvements in internet infrastructure, expanding digital content availability, and increasing investments in research and development within educational and professional sectors. The expansion of ebook databases is further facilitated by the ongoing integration of advanced features like AI-powered search functionalities and personalized learning experiences, improving user engagement and broadening market appeal. However, challenges including maintaining data accuracy, copyright issues, and the potential for market saturation in certain niche segments warrant monitoring. The market's trajectory indicates a promising outlook for companies involved in providing and enhancing Chinese ebook databases, with potential for further expansion through strategic partnerships and technological innovation.
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The IT Services industry in China has performed well over the past five years, due to the application of new technologies, like cloud computing, big data, AI and the Internet of Things. The growth in IT investment and of China's information sector has boosted industry demand. Industry revenue is expected to grow at an annualized 8.2% over the five years through 2025, to total $448.2 billion. This trend includes anticipated growth of 3.0% in the current year.Industry revenue increased slower in 2022, mainly because the aggravated COVID-19 epidemic in the year has led to delays in project delivery. Reduced budget from government customers also resulted in weaker industry demand, due to the large expenditures on the protection and control measures.Although the IT services industry in China is still relatively new, it has been expanding quickly. The Chinses Government attaches great importance on the development of information sector, which stimulated the demand for IT services. Strong government supports on digital economy and the construction of digital China have created a favorable condition for the development of the industry and will increase the demand for IT services.The industry's outsourcing and offshoring service segment experienced the stable growth over the past five years, boosted by government support. Industry exports will increase at an average rate of 4.5% in the five years to 2025. Exports as a share of industry revenue is expected to total 4.1% in 2025.Industry revenue is forecast to grow at an annualized 4.0% over the five years through 2030, to total $546.5 billion. The recovery of Chinese economy, the improvement of IT equipment and software technologies and the accelerated digital transformation in both government and private sectors are anticipated to remain the most important drivers for the industry's development. New technologies, like cloud computing, big data, AI and the Internet of Things, will also continue to motivate industry development.The industry is highly fragmented and has a low concentration level. The top four participants will jointly account for 2.1% of industry revenue in 2025. Industry concentration level is forecast to increase over the next five years, as large IT services firms acquire smaller local providers to gain market share in the growing small- and medium-sized business market segment.
China Baowu Steel Group Corp., Ltd., commonly known as Baowu, is the highest-earning copper producer based in China. According to the 2024 Fortune China *** List, which based on companies' annual revenues, the state-owned firm generated *** billion U.S. dollars in 2023, ranking twelfth among all Chinese companies.
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The Chinese Listed Firms Personnel Database (CLFPD) includes the biographical information of all listed firms’ board members in China from 1991 to 2012.
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The Database of Chinese Corporate Lawsuits (DCCL) includes information on 4,275 court litigations disclosed by Chinese publicly traded firms from 1998 to 2013.
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China Listed Company: Debt to Asset Ratio: Construction data was reported at 76.992 % in 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 83.889 % for 2022. China Listed Company: Debt to Asset Ratio: Construction data is updated yearly, averaging 76.909 % from Dec 2001 (Median) to 2023, with 22 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 83.889 % in 2022 and a record low of 64.680 % in 2002. China Listed Company: Debt to Asset Ratio: Construction data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by China Securities Regulatory Commission. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Business and Economic Survey – Table CN.OZ: Financial Data of Listed Company: Debt to Asset Ratio.
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China Listed Company: Total Asset: Agriculture data was reported at 580.885 RMB bn in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 554.465 RMB bn for 2022. China Listed Company: Total Asset: Agriculture data is updated yearly, averaging 119.116 RMB bn from Dec 2001 (Median) to 2023, with 22 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 580.885 RMB bn in 2023 and a record low of 42.296 RMB bn in 2002. China Listed Company: Total Asset: Agriculture data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by China Securities Regulatory Commission. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Business and Economic Survey – Table CN.OZ: Financial Data of Listed Company: Total Asset.
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Since China’s initiative of the Belt and Road Initiative, overseas industrial parks have become an important carrier for economic and trade cooperation and have become an important force for Chinese enterprises to go global.However, although there are many industrial parks invested by Chinese companies abroad, there is not yet a comprehensive statistical work that is crucial for national or corporate investors.The start-up time of some parks and the name of Chinese enterprises that are under construction are difficult to find, so comprehensive statistical work is relatively difficult.This paper collects data through the network crawling technology, the public number of the Belt and Road International Industrial Park, the official website of the major enterprises participating in the Belt and Road construction, and the database of the Ministry of Commerce.Under the most comprehensive collection possible, a detailed data set of the China Outland Campus Belt and Road Project from 1992 to 2018 was compiled.This data set summarizes the existing park names and determines the total number of parks currently built in China; statistics on the number of parks on each continent to understand the distribution of the park; then analyze the type of the park, and understand the distribution of resources in the area by type; finally,compare the time between the construction of the park and the time of the country where the park is located join the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank(AIIB) to know the relationship between the AIIB and the park.
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A list of companies identified as Chinese military companies operating in the United States.
At CompanyData.com (powered by BoldData), we provide verified and up-to-date company information sourced directly from official trade registers. For China, we offer access to over 90,221,863 registered companies — one of the world’s largest and most complex markets.
Our China dataset includes rich firmographic details such as company name, registration number, legal form, industry classification, company hierarchy (parent/subsidiaries), size indicators (revenue, employees), contact information (emails, mobile numbers, phone, address), and key decision-makers when available. All data is verified for accuracy and constantly updated to reflect market changes.
Whether you're targeting Chinese enterprises for B2B sales, enriching your CRM with real-time data, or conducting KYC checks for compliance, our China company data empowers informed decisions and precision targeting. It's also ideal for AI training datasets and business intelligence applications.
Choose from flexible delivery options tailored to your workflow: download ready-to-use files in Excel or CSV, integrate directly via our powerful API, or use our enrichment services to enhance your existing records. We also offer custom-built lists based on your specific target criteria.
With coverage of over 90,221,863 verified companies worldwide, CompanyData.com helps businesses scale globally with confidence. Trust our data to drive your success in China and beyond.