Siemens China
In the 2011 fiscal year, Siemens China raked in €6.39 billion in sales, a 16 percent increase. |
Nestlé China
As one of the earliest foreign companies to enter the Chinese market, Nestlé now operates 31 factories in China. |
Daimler Northeast Asia Ltd.
Daimler has been active in Northeast Asia since the early 20th century, and was the first company to establish an international automotive joint venture in the Chinese mainland -- Beijing Jeep Corporation in 1983. |
Canon
The Japanese camera and copier maker, Canon Inc., first entered China in 1989 by establishing a joint venture in Dalian, Liaoning province. |
Samsung Electronics (China)
Headquartered in Chaoyang District, Beijing, Samsung Electronics (China) has proven itself a major player in the Chinese electronics market. |
Motorola
The American telecommunications corporation Motorola Inc. started its business in China back in 1987 when it opened its first facility in Beijing as a representative office to test the Chinese market. |
Ericsson (China) Co.
Ericsson's relationship with China dates back to the 1890s, when the first batch of Ericsson handsets were shipped to Shanghai. |
ABB (China) Limited
ABB, a leader in power and automation technologies, has a long relationship with China, dating back 105 years ago when it first built a steam boiler in 1907. |
IBM China
IBM China, a leader in high-tech development and innovation, has been rated one of the most respected companies in China for ten consecutive years. |
Beijing Hyundai
Beijing Hyundai, a Sino-foreign joint venture based in Beijing, has witnessed rapid development since it was established in 2002. |