Contacting Chinese Companies

Medium-sized and small companies are more and more trying to benefit from export to China. However they are hindered by high investment costs and administrative hurdles in China. Based on the above, the following points are introduced on how a contact can be obtained and which marketing opportunities are available to companies desiring to enter the Chinese market. Read more...

Automotive Companies

China’s automotive sector is growing at an astonishing rate. Auto makers from all over the world want to sell in the world’s fastest growing auto market. However, the real winner in this industry will be China which is fast building an automotive industry of its own with the help of foreign investors. Click here for company profiles for the biggest players in China's automotive sector. Read more...

Aviation Companies

In this section you can find company profiles for China's largest air lines including Air China and China United Arilines. The company profiles will provide you with information on company history, passenger numbers, growth and development, recent news and future projects and company goals. The largest airline in China is Air China operating a fleet of over 200 Boeing and Airbus craft to more than 250 domestic and international destinations. No other airline offers so many flights to the Chinese capital Beijing, or onward flights to regional points in China. Read more...

Banking Companies

Banking has become an extremely competitive business in China since the countries entry into the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and the development of a rapidly de-centralising market driven economy. This section will provide you with detailed company profiles for the largest banks in China. Including information on the history of the banks and future projects and goals. Read more...

Energy Companies

With China’s unquenchable thirst for energy the sector has grown dramatically in recent years. Justin Yifu Lin the chief of the China Centre for Economic Research at Beijing University claims that China uses 15% of the world’s energy. Sinopec is China’s largest producer and supplier of oil and petrochemical products and China’s second largest producer of crude oil. PetroChina supplies the country with natural gas and oil and according to the Forbes ranking is the largest publicly owned company in China. This section with provide you with company profiles for the largest energy firms in China. Read more...

Insurance Companies

The insurance industry in China has grown enormously in recent years. Between 1999 and 2000 premium insurance revenues grew by 14.5% to 159.59 billion RMB. According to the Forbes rankings of the top forty largest companies in China the top ten contains two insurance firms, China Life Insurance and Ping An Insurance. In this section you can find detailed company profiles for the biggest players in the Chinese insurance industry including company histories, revenues, profits, market values and future goals and ambitions. Read more...

Materials Companies

In recent years China’s economy has grown steadily and at a fast rate rate, and so has demand for materials to produce everything from automobiles to household appliances. China’s unquenchable thirst for construction has also led to high demand for materials. For China’s numerous ambitious construction projects it is estimated the country is currently using half the world’s concrete and a third of its steel supply. Read more...

Telecommunication Companies

The telecommunications industry in China has grown exponentially in recent years. China Mobile is now the largest mobile phone provider in the world with a customer base of more than 269 million people. The company also has a registered capital of 58.2 RMB and investment capital of approximately 400 billion RMB. By clicking here you will be able to view company profiles for the largest telecommunications providers in China. These profiles will include company histories, customer base, figures on growth and development and future projects and goals. Read more...