What is the difference between the first-level, second-level and third-level subsidiaries of central enterprises?

Traditionally, the first-level unit is the bureau level, the second-level unit is the department level, and the third-level unit is the department level.

1. If the original company is a first-class company, its subordinate company is a second-class company. For example, China Highway Bureau is a subordinate unit of Transportation Bureau. The Transportation Bureau is responsible for the overall local transportation work (including subordinate departments and units such as ports, civil aviation, shipping, maritime affairs and waterways), while the Highway Bureau is only responsible for highway-related work. The Highway Bureau belongs to the first-level and second-level units of the Transportation Bureau. Judging from the party and government organs, the judicial department of a province is a first-level unit, and its subordinate unit is a second-level unit of the provincial judicial department. A deputy director of the Ministry of Justice often serves as the director of the prison bureau or secretary of the party committee.

1, China central state-owned enterprises (hereinafter referred to as China central state-owned enterprises), hereinafter referred to as "centrally managed enterprises", refer to enterprises in which the central people's government (the State Council) or its entrusted state-owned assets supervision and administration institutions perform the responsibilities of investors, and the leading bodies are directly managed or entrusted by the central government. A wholly state-owned or state-controlled enterprise managed by the Organization Department, the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council or other central ministries (associations).

2. According to the authority of state-owned assets management, state-owned enterprises are divided into central enterprises (state-owned enterprises supervised by the central government) and local enterprises (state-owned enterprises supervised by local governments). Central enterprises occupy a dominant position in important industries and key areas related to national security and the lifeline of the national economy, and are an important pillar of the national economy. Especially in China, apart from the broad and narrow definitions of central enterprises, the responsibility of individual central enterprises in national social and economic development is quite special. These central enterprises are directly managed by the State Council and belong to the ministerial level.

3. As early as 2003, when the State Council SASAC was established, there were 196 central enterprises managed by the State Council SASAC. After reorganization, as of March 20 15, the number of central enterprises directly managed by SASAC was 1 12. Including financial central enterprises directly managed by China Insurance Regulatory Commission, China Banking Regulatory Commission and China Securities Regulatory Commission, * * * has 124 central enterprises. By the end of 20 15, 12 and 12, the National Committee had announced 106 central enterprises.