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Is Guozhen really a central enterprise?

That's not true.

As a state-owned enterprise in China, central enterprises have long been an important pillar of China's national economy. According to the state-owned assets management authority of China government, state-owned enterprises in China are divided into central enterprises (state-owned enterprises supervised and managed by the central government) and local enterprises (state-owned enterprises supervised and managed by local governments).

Central enterprises in a broad sense include three categories: first, enterprises managed by the State Council State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, which are divided into those that provide public goods, such as military industry and telecommunications; Providing natural monopoly products, such as oil; Provide competitive products, such as general industry, construction and trade. Third, enterprises managed by other departments or mass organizations in the State Council belong to tobacco, gold, railway passenger and freight transportation, ports, airports, radio and television, culture, publishing and other industries. In a narrow sense, central enterprises usually refer to enterprises supervised and managed by the State Council State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission. Compared with some other countries, the scope of SASAC supervision in the State Council, China is relatively narrow. As early as 2003, when the State Council SASAC was established, the number of central enterprises managed by the State Council SASAC was 196. After reorganization, by 2065,438+04,65,438+03, there were 65,438 central enterprises directly managed by SASAC. Together with the financial central enterprises directly managed by China Insurance Regulatory Commission, China Banking Regulatory Commission and China Securities Regulatory Commission, there are 125 central enterprises.

Central enterprises in a broad sense include three categories:

First of all, the enterprises managed by SASAC the State Council are divided into those that provide public goods, such as military industry and telecommunications.

The second is to provide natural monopoly products, such as oil; Provide competitive products, such as general industry, construction and trade.

Third, enterprises managed by other departments or mass organizations in the State Council belong to tobacco, gold, railway passenger and freight transportation, ports, airports, radio and television, culture, publishing and other industries.

In a narrow sense, central enterprises usually refer to enterprises supervised and managed by the State Council State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission. Compared with some other countries, the scope of SASAC supervision in the State Council, China is relatively narrow. As early as 2003, when the State Council SASAC was established, the number of central enterprises managed by the State Council SASAC was 196. After reorganization, by 2065,438+04,65,438+03, there were 65,438 central enterprises directly managed by SASAC. Together with the financial central enterprises directly managed by China Insurance Regulatory Commission, China Banking Regulatory Commission and China Securities Regulatory Commission, there are 125 central enterprises.