China Post(中国邮政)
Fast facts
- Year Founded
- 1995
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- HQ Location
- Beijing, China
- Publicly Traded?
- No
- Overseas Operations
- Yes
China Post's operations are primarily domestic, but it does offer international letter delivery as well as parcel express services.Source: China Post Websitewww.chinapost.com.cn/html1/folder/181312/8228-1.htm
- US Sanctions
- No
- Military Affiliation in China
- No
Revenue
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Valuation
Employees
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China Post is a wholly state-owned company (not publicly traded) directly supervised by the State Post Bureau of the PRC which has overall responsibility for regulating postal service in China. The State Post Bureau is an agency reporting to the Ministry of Information Industry of the People’s Republic of China while the Ministry of Finance serves as the State Council’s “investor” in China Post. It operates approximately 318,000 post offices and branches around the country in 31 provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities. In 2019, China Post was restructured from China Post Group Corporation to China Post Group Co., Ltd.
The main business scope of the China Post includes domestic and international mail delivery services, circulation of newspapers, journals and books, stamp issuing, production and sale of philatelic collections, postal remittance services, confidential correspondence communication, postal financial services, postal express delivery and logistics services, e-business, a variety of postal agency businesses and other businesses as allowed by the state.
Source: China Post Company Websitewww.chinapost.com.cn/html1/folder/181312/8228-1.htm
The Ministry of Finance is the State Council's "investor" in China Post.
Source: China Post Websitewww.chinapost.com.cn/html1/folder/181312/8228-1.htm
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- Name
- Ownership
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- The State Council
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- 100%
- The State Council
- Liu Aili (刘爱力), Chairman, Party Secretary
- Zhang Jinliang (张金良),Director, General Manager, Deputy Party Secretary
- Li Pizheng (李丕征), Director, Deputy Secretary of the Party Group
- Kang Ning (康宁) : Deputy General Manager, Party Member
- Sheng Qiuwen (盛遒文): Leader of the Disciplinary Inspection and Supervision Group of the State Supervision Commission of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and member of the Party Group in China Post
- Wen Shaoqi (温少祺): Deputy General Manager, Member of the Party Leadership Group
- Guo Chenglin (郭成林): Chief Accountant, Member of the Party Leadership Group
- Wang Jian (王俭): Deputy General Manager, Member of the Party Leadership Group
- Liu Jianjun (刘建军):Member of the Party Leadership Group, Deputy General Manager
Source: China Post Website (In Chinese)www.chinapost.com.cn/html1/folder/181312/8229-1.htm
China Post's operations are primarily domestic, but it does offer international letter delivery as well as parcel express services.
Source: China Post Websitewww.chinapost.com.cn/html1/folder/181312/8228-1.htm
China Post Sanctions
While at this time it appears that this company is not the subject of any U.S. or other global sanctions, it is important to note that Chinese companies tend to have more opaque organizational structures than their Western peers. Chinese companies' affiliated brands, operating units, and overseas subsidiaries are not always obvious or even identifiable. Given this, a Chinese company may not be the subject of sanctions, but one of its subsidiaries may be, thus making it difficult to accurately ascertain a company's full sanctions status.