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E-commerce giant JD.com tops list of China's 500 largest private firms

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E-commerce giant JD.com tops list of China's 500 largest private firms

2025-08-28 17:42 Last Updated At:19:07

China on Thursday unveiled the latest rankings of its 500 largest private enterprises, with e-commerce giant JD.com claiming the top spot, reflecting the robust growth of the private sector of the Chinese economy.

The list, compiled by the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce (ACFIC), was released at the 2025 China Top 500 Private Enterprises Summit in Shenyang, capital of northeast China's Liaoning Province.

JD.com, Alibaba (China) Co., Ltd. and Hengli Group Co., Ltd. retained the top three positions on the list for the fourth consecutive year.

The rankings were part of the 27th survey of large-scale private enterprises in China organized by the ACFIC. A total of 6,379 enterprises with an operating revenue exceeding 1 billion yuan (about 140.72 million U.S. dollars) each in 2024 were covered by the survey this year. The ACFIC has released the Top 500 list according to their operating revenues.

According to the survey, the entry threshold in terms of operating revenue for China's Top 500 private enterprises rose to around 27 billion yuan (3.79 billion U.S. dollars) in 2024, with their total operating revenue reaching 43.05 trillion yuan (6.04 trillion U.S. dollars), reflecting continued growth in overall scale.

In particular, JD.com reported annual revenue of approximately 1.16 trillion yuan (162.7 billion U.S. dollars), becoming the first private company in China to surpass the trillion-yuan mark.

The operational efficiency of the Top 500 enterprises has continued to improve, with 361 companies reporting year-on-year revenue growth last year. Their combined net profit reached 1.8 trillion yuan (252.4 billion U.S. dollars), averaging about 3.6 billion yuan (504.8 million U.S. dollars) per company, a 6.48 percent increase from the previous year.

E-commerce giant JD.com tops list of China's 500 largest private firms

E-commerce giant JD.com tops list of China's 500 largest private firms

The Chinese military has continued to conduct combat readiness patrols in the territorial waters of and airspace over the Huangyan Dao as well as the surrounding areas in the South China Sea since the beginning of December, the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Southern Theater Command said Wednesday.

The PLA Southern Theater Command said it has deployed naval and air forces troops to reinforce patrols and vigilance, further strengthening control and management over the relevant areas.

The move has effectively addressed various infringement and provocations, with an aim to safeguard China's sovereignty and security while maintaining peace and stability in the South China Sea, according to the PLA Southern Theater Command.

Chinese military conducts combat readiness patrols over Huangyan Dao

Chinese military conducts combat readiness patrols over Huangyan Dao

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