Central SOEs' 2024 assessment results are released, with 50 enterprises receiving an A grade.
According to the "Performance Evaluation Measures for the Heads of Central Enterprises", the results of the operational performance evaluation of the heads of central enterprises in 2024 and during the term of 2022-2024 have been reviewed and approved at the meeting of the Party Committee of the State Council's State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission.
On July 18, the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council released the list of Class A central enterprises' performance assessment for the year 2024 and the term 2022-2024. In the 2024 performance assessment, 50 central enterprises including State Grid Corporation of China, PetroChina Natural Gas Group Co., Ltd., and China Mobile Limited were rated as Class A; in the 2022-2024 term performance assessment, 50 central enterprises including China Merchants Group Co., Ltd. and China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited were rated as Class A.
The specific list is as follows:
This article is adapted from the "State-owned Assets Insider" WeChat official account; edited by GMTEight: Chen Xiaoyi.
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