


Core Insights - The 2025 Fortune Global 500 list features 130 Chinese companies, ranking second after the United States, with a total revenue of approximately $10.7 trillion for 2024 [1] - Shenzhen has 10 companies on the list, with Ping An Insurance leading at $158.63 billion in revenue [1] - The average profit for Chinese companies on the list increased by 7.4% year-on-year, from $3.9 billion to $4.2 billion [1] Company Performance - Ping An Insurance ranks 47th, with a revenue of $158.63 billion and a profit of $1.76 billion [5] - Huawei ranks 83rd, with a revenue of $119.81 billion and a profit of $868.5 million [5] - BYD, making its debut in the top 100, ranks 91st with a revenue of $108.00 billion and a profit of $559.5 million [5] - Tencent ranks 116th, with a revenue of $91.76 billion and a profit of $2.70 billion [5] - China Merchants Bank ranks 193rd, with a revenue of $70.39 billion and a profit of $2.06 billion [5] - Other Shenzhen companies include Vanke, SF Express, Shenzhen Investment Holdings, Luxshare Precision, and China Electronics, with varying rankings and revenues [5] Industry Trends - High-tech companies on the list saw significant growth, with an average revenue of $96.7 billion and an average profit of $18.1 billion, reflecting increases of 9.6% and 24% respectively [3] - Huawei remains a leader in the high-tech sector, with sales nearing $120 billion [3] - The global expansion of Chinese manufacturing is accelerating, with BYD's overseas sales reaching 89,000 units in May, a 133.6% increase year-on-year [2] - Luxshare Precision is also expanding internationally, with 87.6% of its revenue coming from overseas sales [2] Future Outlook - Shenzhen companies are expected to continue leveraging opportunities amid changing internal and external environments, positioning themselves as a strong force in the future rankings [4]