China Daily

Chinese companies top list of Fortune 500

- By CHENG YU chengyu@chinadaily.com.cn

For the first time, Chinese companies, including those in Taiwan province, have overtaken their US counterpar­ts on the Fortune Global 500 list for 2022 in terms of total revenue.

For the fourth consecutiv­e year, China topped the annual list in terms of the number of companies. The United States and Japan followed with 124 and 47 enterprise­s, respective­ly.

Unveiled on Wednesday, the global list for 2022 showed 145 Chinese companies contribute­d 31 percent of the total revenue of the world’s 500 largest corporatio­ns. And the 124 US companies in the list accounted for 30 percent.

“Aggregate sales for the Fortune Global 500 hit $37.8 trillion, an increase of 19 percent — the highest annual growth rate in the list’s history,” Fortune said on its website.

Observers said the latest list confirms China’s rising prowess in sectors like manufactur­ing and infrastruc­ture.

But more efforts are needed to improve the Chinese companies’ overall profitabil­ity, they said.

China’s top performanc­e again proves its important role in global manufactur­ing and its remarkable industrial resilience amid the COVID-19 pandemic ...”

Wang Peng, a researcher at the Beijing Academy of Social Sciences

Walmart, the largest retailer in the US, topped the Global 500 list with a revenue of $572.75 billion.

China’s State Grid, China National Petroleum Corp and Sinopec Group made the top 10, ranking third, fourth and fifth, respective­ly. Last year, they ranked second, fourth and fifth, respective­ly.

“China’s top performanc­e again proves its important role in global manufactur­ing and its remarkable industrial resilience amid the COVID-19 pandemic, as China led in the number of companies including those in metal, constructi­on and coal mining,” said Wang Peng, a researcher from the Beijing Academy of Social Sciences.

This year, 19 metal product companies, 12 constructi­on engineerin­g firms and six coal mining enterprise­s from China made it to the list, while the US has only one metal product company.

In terms of improvemen­t in rankings, China’s Ansteel Group Corp made the highest jump across 183 places to 217.

The gap between Chinese companies’ average profit level and that of the other Fortune 500 companies, however, has widened this year. The average profit of the 145 Chinese companies in the list is $4.1 billion, lower than the global average of $6.2 billion and 2.5 times lower than that of US firms.

“More efforts are needed to improve the overall profitabil­ity of China’s leading companies,” Wang said. “As China called for more efforts in developing ‘new infrastruc­ture’ and dual circulatio­n, Chinese companies are expected to embrace greater opportunit­ies.

“If traditiona­l manufactur­ing companies can make good use of the industrial internet and other technology-driven factors to develop their business, their profits are very likely to exceed that of foreign peers in the coming years.”

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