1. What is the level of Minmetals?
Minmetals Group is a state-owned enterprise at the vice ministerial level. China Minmetals Group Co., Ltd. was established on 1950. It is a large enterprise group with global operation, mainly engaged in the development, production, trade and comprehensive services of metals and mineral products, and engaged in financial, real estate and logistics business. Now it is directly supervised by the State Council SASAC.
From 65438 to 0992, China Minmetals Corporation was identified by the State Council as one of the first 55 enterprise groups in China and one of the seven authorized state-owned assets management units. From 65438 to 0999, China Minmetals Corporation was listed among the 44 key state-owned enterprises under the central management. In 2007, the total business of China Minmetals was 21800 million USD, and its profit reached 7 billion RMB. In the same year, China Minmetals was rated as Grade A in the performance appraisal of central enterprises. 20 12 ranking of top 500 enterprises in the world 169, 20 13 ranking of top 500 enterprises in the world 192.
Second, the 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. Providing natural monopoly products, such as oil; Provide competitive products, such as general industry, construction and trade.
Second, the enterprises managed by CBRC, CIRC and CSRC belong to the financial industry.
For example, five state-owned banks (Industrial and Commercial Bank, Agricultural Bank, China Bank, China Construction Bank and Bank of Communications), The Export-Import Bank of China, China Agricultural Development Bank and China Development Bank.
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.
Central enterprises in a narrow sense:
Usually refers to SASAC enterprises supervised and managed by the State Council. Compared with some other countries, the scope of SASAC supervision in the State Council, China is relatively narrow.
In particular, it is pointed out that in China, apart from the central enterprises in a broad sense and a narrow sense, the responsibility of a single central enterprise in the process of national social and economic development is quite special. These central enterprises are directly managed by the State Council, and the enterprises belong to the ministerial level.