Consumer Goods
- 361 Degrees, sporting goods
- Aigo, consumer electronics
- ANTA Sports, sportswear
- Bolisi, hair care products
- Bosideng (波司登), apparel
- Brilliance Auto (華晨中國汽車控股有限公司), automobiles
- Chang'an Automobile Group, state-owned automotive
- Changhe, automobiles
- Chery Automobile, automobiles
- China Dongxiang, sportswear
- China National Tobacco Corp, tobacco
- Dongfeng Motors, state-owned automotive
- Eno, apparel
- ERKE, sportwear
- Feiyue, shoes
- First Automobile Works, state-owned automotive
- FAW Tianjin, automobiles
- Gree Electric, appliances
- Geely, automobiles
- Haier, consumer electronics
- Hangzhou Wahaha Group, beverages, based in Hangzhou (Zhejiang province)
- Harbin Brewery, brewery
- Hasee, computers, based in Shenzen
- Huiyuan Juice Group, privately owned juice and beverage
- Jiangling Motors, automotive
- Lenovo, computers
- Li Ning Company, sporting goods
- Little Sheep Group (小肥羊公司), restaurants, condiments
- Loncin Holdings, Ltd, motorcycles
- Mengniu, dairy products, ice cream
- Metersbonwe Group, apparel
- Midea, appliances
- Nanjing Automobile, state-owned automotive
- Panda Electronics, consumer electronics
- Peak Sport Products, sportswear
- Pearl River Piano Group, pianos
- SAIC Motor, automobiles
- Shanghai GM, joint venture with General Motors Company
- Septwolves, tobacco, clothing
- Shanghai Tang, clothing
- Skyworth, consumer electronics
- SVA Group, electronics
- TCL Corporation, consumer electronics
- Tsingtao Brewery, brewery
- Xtep, sportswear
- Yahorng, home audio
- Yili Group, dairy and ice-cream
- ZX Auto (中兴汽车), automobiles
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