The answer to the difference between enterprise law and company law is company. From the name alone, only the company with the words "Limited Company" in its name is a company in China. In essence, a company can be regarded as an independent "person" (legal person) and bear civil liability independently with its own property. Under normal circumstances, even if the company is insolvent, creditors can only pay off within the company's own assets. Instead, investors (shareholders) of the company cannot be required to bear debts that the company's assets are insufficient to pay off. Companies, individual industrial and commercial households, branches established by companies and all other units engaged in production and operation are enterprises. Among them, non-corporate enterprises such as individual industrial and commercial households, branches established by companies, sole proprietorship enterprises and partnership enterprises do not have independent legal personality, and their debts are borne by investors except for their own property.