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Las empresas estatales son las principales inversionistas en las empresas tecnológicas. El volumen e importancia de estas empresas estatales se puede ver en:
http://blogs.worldbank.org/eastasiapacific/state-owned-enterprises-in-china-how-big-are-they
Los australianos no consideran ninguna compañía china como "privada", dado que siempre tienen intervención estatal:
http://www.visiontimes.com/2019/01/28/there-are-no-actual-private-companies-in-communist-china.html
Y en https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Cover-Story/In-China-private-companies-walk-a-fine-line2
>Qi Yu, deputy head of the Communist Party's organization department, revealed on the sidelines of the Party Congress last fall that out of 2.73 million non-state-owned companies, 67.9% had party cells in their organization as of the end of 2016.
>Responding to a reporter's question on the issue, Qi claimed these cells have a "positive effect" on corporate activities, as they can be "organically integrated and coordinated with corporate production and management for the healthy development of the company." In China, the control and influence of the party and state over private business show no signs of retreating.
O sea, nominalmente puede aparecer una cifra, pero si tienes que cumplir con las directrices del partido, tus trabajadores afiliados al Comité del Partido Comunista Chino establecen células del partido y tus principales financistas son los grandes conglomerados estatales chinos…