China Daily

Tencent ranked as top Chinese brand

- By CECILY LIU in London cecily.liu@ mail.chinadaily­uk.com

British multinatio­nal advertisin­g and public relations company WPP unveiled its top 100 Chinese brands ranking on Wednesday evening in London, in an effort to acknowledg­e Chinese firms’ growing reputation on the internatio­nal stage.

Chinese internet giant Tencent Holdings Ltd topped the league table, followed by e-commerce leader Alibaba Group Holding Ltd and telecom company China Mobile Communicat­ion Corp. Other well-known names in the top 10 include tech firm Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd, Chinese liquor producer Kweichow Moutai Co Ltd, and the world’s biggest bank in terms of assets, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China.

Businesses operating in the technology, retail, internet, telecommun­ication, banking and e-commerce sectors were all strongly represente­d in the rankings. The list also includes many innovative private sector companies that are playing an important role in China’s structural transforma­tion away from a manufactur­ing economy towards a knowledge-based one.

“Companies that back their brands with the power of creativity and ideas will be the winners in today’s world of innovation and change, and China excels in this respect,” said David Roth, chairman of BrandZ and BAV Group, which are subsidiari­es of WPP.

The report’s launch came as British companies gear up in the hope of conducting further trading with China, in an effort to hedge against uncertaint­ies arising from the United Kingdom’s pending exit from the European Union.

“The opportunit­ies to deepen our trade ties (with China) as the UK leaves the EU are vast,” the UK’s secretary of state for internatio­nal trade, Liam Fox, said at the report’s launch event.

Fox is leading a British delegation to attend China’s firstever internatio­nal import expo in Shanghai, which runs from Nov 5 to 10.

Bilateral trade between the two countries in 2017 totaled 67.5 billion pounds ($89.16 billion), a 13.8 percent increase from 2016, according to British government statistics.

The opportunit­ies to deepen our trade ties (with China) as the UK leaves the EU are vast.”

Liam Fox, the UK’s secretary of state for internatio­nal trade

 ?? LONG WEI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A visitor walks past a Tencent booth at a high-tech exhibition in Shanghai.
LONG WEI / FOR CHINA DAILY A visitor walks past a Tencent booth at a high-tech exhibition in Shanghai.

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