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By Hu Angang | China Daily | Updated: 2013-07-12 07:25

Chinese enterprises have collectively managed to break the long-term global monopoly held by the multinationals

Economic competition between nations is often the competition between enterprises, and, of course, it is the multinational companies that feel the impact of international competition among big powers in most cases. However, in the case of China, it is clearly competition between China's "national champions" and the multinational corporations from the United States, Europe and Japan.

During the past decade, Chinese enterprises have collectively managed to break the long-term global monopoly held by the multinationals and this has been made possible by the pioneering efforts of Chinese State-owned enterprises.

In 1989, Bank of China became the first mainland company to enter the Fortune Global 500 list. By 2002 there were 11 Chinese firms, and since then the number has increased steadily. Last year, more than 70 mainland enterprises were on the list, with 66 of them State-owned and State-holding enterprises. Nearly 42 of them were enterprises overseen by the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission. There is no doubt that the collective growth of Chinese enterprises in recent times has been largely fueled by State-owned enterprises.

The total revenue of China's Fortune Global 500 companies has surpassed the total revenue of Japanese companies on the list to become the world's second largest after the US. The rise of State-owned enterprises has also been consistent with the economic growth of China, reflecting the strong correlation between the two.

The strong economic growth has also led to the creation of several large Chinese enterprises. Since 2011, the proportion of revenue earned by Chinese enterprises in the Fortune Global 500 list has exceeded the proportion of China's GDP in the world's total GDP. It can be predicted that both proportions will continue to rise rapidly together.

If China's share of world GDP surpasses the GDP of the US by or after 2020, then the number of Chinese enterprises in the Fortune Global 500 is likely to exceed that of the US, including more than 100 State-owned enterprises from various sectors.

The more powerful and competitive group of Chinese State-owned enterprises has undoubtedly been the "national backbone" of economic growth.

In a market economy, enterprises are often the most important source of economic vitality, the core of technological innovation and the impetus for social progress. The rise and the prosperity of an economy essentially depend on the growth and maturity of a number of competitive enterprises and a group of hard-working, intelligent and diligent entrepreneurs. Chinese State-owned enterprises have adapted to the requirements of socialized mass production and marketization and formed a highly efficient and flexible operational mechanism through the establishment of a modern enterprise system. This shows that Chinese enterprises and modern Western enterprises have much in common.

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