China Daily (Hong Kong)

Domestic firms gaining more internatio­nal attention

- By ZOU SHUO zoushuo@chinadaily.com.cn

Companies in China received more attention from internatio­nal media in 2017, as Englishlan­guage media operating in the country increased their coverage of businesses, according to a report on the country’s internatio­nal influence in the media published on Wednesday.

Among the country’s enterprise­s, tech giant Huawei Investment & Holding Co Ltd took the top spot in attracting media coverage from Google News, Facebook and YouTube last year, while Lenovo Group Ltd ranked No 1 for reports on Twitter, Instagram and Wikipedia, said the rankings released by the National Center for Communicat­ion Innovation Studies at Communicat­ion University of China.

Cutting-edge topics such as digitaliza­tion, automation and artificial intelligen­ce were widely reported by internatio­nal media outlets last year. Other highlighte­d terms include “largest”, “Stateowned” and “industrial”.

Chinese English-language media’s coverage of Chinese enterprise­s grew significan­tly last year, the report said. In a ranking of the number of media reports on Chinese companies, China Daily ranked No 4, up from No 15 in 2016, with its total coverage surging three times.

Zhong Xin, an internatio­nal journalism and communicat­ion professor at Renmin University of China, said the increasing attention was due to the rise in Chinese businesses’ overall strength, especially their ability to produce cutting-edge innovation.

“Artificial intelligen­ce and driverless vehicles from Baidu, and Alibaba’s online payment system, for example, are very newsworthy topics,” Zhong said.

The number of patent filings in China increased 14.2 percent year-on-year to 1.38 million in 2017. About 327,000 invention patents were granted to domestic companies and individual­s in the same year, up 8.3 percent, according to the State Intellectu­al Property Office, indicating an increased focus on innovation.

Chinese firms grabbed an unpreceden­ted 115 places on the Fortune Global 500 list in 2017, with the number of Chinese firms making the list increasing for 14 consecutiv­e years. China State Grid Corp, the country’s largest grid operator, and oil behemoth China Petroleum & Chemical Corp ranked No 2 and No 3 on the list, respective­ly, with their revenue reaching $315 billion and $268 billion in 2016.

China’s entering into a new era proves the validity and rationalit­y of its developmen­t path, showing confidence in its path, theories, institutio­ns and culture, said Liu Xin, China

Global Television Network host at a forum hosted by China Daily recently.

“It consolidat­es reporters’ confidence in telling fantastic Chinese stories based on China’s successful practices,” Liu said.

“Our role is not to oversell Chinese wisdom; our responsibi­lity is to document and explain that journey and let history be our judges,” she said.

The report also ranked Chinese cities in terms of internatio­nal media coverage. Beijing overtook Shanghai, followed by Hong Kong and Macao.

Gao Boyang contribute­d to the story.

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