The so-called state-owned enterprises are state-owned enterprises, and central enterprises are state-owned enterprises owned by the central government. In Chinese mainland, besides central enterprises, there are also local state-owned enterprises. Therefore, all central enterprises belong to state-owned enterprises, but state-owned enterprises are not necessarily central enterprises.
CICC is a holding subsidiary of central huijin Investment Company, and the ultimate control right belongs to China Investment Corporation. CIC is one of the 26 central financial enterprises, so the state-owned capital owned by the central government has the ultimate control over CIC and should be regarded as a central enterprise.
However, CIC itself has been listed and has foreign shareholders, so it is a Sino-foreign joint venture in form, but this part of foreign equity does not affect the holding position of Chinese capital in CIC. In addition, influenced by the industry, CICC's traditional state-owned enterprises are very light in color and highly marketized.