Group 1 - In 1995, China had only 3 companies in the Fortune Global 500, while the US had 151 and Japan had 149, indicating a significant gap in economic strength [2] - As of August 2024, the US remains the leader in the Fortune Global 500 with 139 companies, showcasing its long-standing economic dominance [4][6] - Walmart, Amazon, and State Grid are among the top three companies in the 2024 ranking, with Walmart generating revenue of $648.125 billion, Amazon at $574.785 billion, and State Grid at $545.9475 billion [9][11] Group 2 - Japan's presence in the Fortune Global 500 has significantly declined from 149 companies in 1995 to only 40 in the latest ranking, reflecting its economic struggles [12] - Japan's economic growth peaked in the 1980s but has since faced challenges due to reliance on traditional manufacturing and an aging population [16][19] - The decline in Japan's economic power is attributed to factors such as the bursting of the economic bubble and a lack of innovation in emerging sectors like AI and renewable energy [17][19] Group 3 - China has made remarkable progress, with a total of 133 companies, including those from Taiwan, in the Fortune Global 500, indicating a strong economic presence [21] - The increasing number of private companies like Xiaomi, Huawei, and Tencent in the rankings demonstrates the growing vitality of China's private sector [21] - China's achievements are attributed to its resilience in the face of external pressures, particularly from the US, which has attempted to hinder China's development through trade and technology wars [23][25][26]
首次世界五百强断崖差距:日本149家,美151家,中国3家,现在呢