Zhejiang Province stands out, among the Chinese mainland's 31 provincial regions, as the top performer which excels at turning out the heavyweights for the list of the top 500 companies of China from 2002 to 2011, according to the annual reports on the development of China's top 500 companies released by the China Enterprise Confederation (CEC) and the China Enterprise Directors Association (CEDA).
? Top 500 Companies: 1-100? 101-200? 201-300? 301-400? 401-500 |
? Top 500 Manufacturers: 1-100? 101-200? 201-300? 301-400? 401-500 |
? Top 500 Service Companies: 1-100? 101-200?? 201-300? 301-400? 401-500 |
Of the 31 provincial regions, the top 10 that draw in the greatest number of the top 500 companies over the past decade are as follows: Beijing, Guangdong, Jiangsu, Shandong, Zhejiang, Shanghai, Tianjin, Liaoning, Hebei and Henan. Beijing has been taking the top dog spot all the time with its advantage of being the capital of China, while Tianjn, as a municipality with the rapid growth of its new district of Binhai, is the seventh most welcomed by the top 500 companies to base their headquarters there.
Statistics show that central and western parts of China, as well as Eastern China, are turning out more top companies. In addition, with the further implementation of the western region development program first initiated in 2000, Western China has already been a land attracting more and more top 500 companies.
Following are the top 16 provincial regions in China with the greatest increase of the top 500 companies from 2002 to 2011:
Ranking |
Provincial Region |
Annual Average Number of Top 500 Companies Increased (2002-2011) |
Region |
1 |
Zhejiang |
1.56 |
Eastern China |
2 |
Shandong |
1.44 |
Eastern China |
3 |
Tianjin |
0.78 |
Eastern China |
4 |
Anhui |
0.67 |
Central China |
5 |
Hebei |
0.56 |
Central China |
6 |
Jiangsu |
0.44 |
Eastern China |
7 |
Henan |
0.33 |
Central China |
8 |
Shanxi |
0.22 |
Central China |
9 |
Sichuan |
0.22 |
Western China |
10 |
Inner Mongolia |
0.22 |
Western China |
11 |
Gansu |
0.11 |
Western China |
12 |
Guangxi |
0.11 |
Western China |
13 |
Hubei |
0.11 |
Central China |
14 |
Qinghai |
0.11 |
Western China |
15 |
Shaanxi |
0.11 |
Western China |
16 |
Yunnan |
0.11 |
Western China |