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Is CITIC Pacific a central enterprise or a state-owned enterprise?

CITIC Pacific is a central enterprise.

CITIC Pacific Limited is a comprehensive holding company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx: 0267). Established in 1990, headquartered in CITIC Building, Admiralty, China. The current chairman and general manager is Chang, the former chairman is and the general manager is.

CITIC Pacific's business is concentrated in Hong Kong and the vast mainland market, and its business focuses on infrastructure, including investment in property, infrastructure (such as bridges, roads and tunnels), energy projects, environmental protection projects, aviation and telecommunications. In addition, through its wholly-owned subsidiaries Dachang Trading Co., Ltd. and Shenchang Co., Ltd. to carry out trade and distribution business. The Group has a number of property projects in Hong Kong, including large-scale residential and high-quality commercial properties.

On September 23rd, 20021year, CITIC Pacific ranked 379th in the list of top 500 Asian brands in 20021year.

The definition of central enterprises:

Central enterprises, referred to as "centrally managed enterprises" for short, refer to wholly state-owned or state-controlled enterprises directly managed by the Central People's Government (the State Council) or entrusted by the state-owned assets supervision and administration institutions to exercise the responsibilities of investors, and their leading institutions are entrusted by the Central Organization Department, the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council or other central ministries (associations).

According to the authority of state-owned assets management, state-owned enterprises are divided into central enterprises (state-owned enterprises supervised and managed by the central government) and local enterprises (state-owned enterprises supervised and managed by local governments). Central enterprises occupy a dominant position in major industries and key areas related to national security and the lifeline of the national economy, and are an important pillar of the national economy.