What the Little Giant program covers
China's national-level Little Giant program sits inside the Specialized and Sophisticated SME policy framework. The program focuses on small and medium-sized enterprises with specialization, refined management, distinctive products and innovation capacity.
For overseas readers, the useful entry point is not only the policy text. Recognition records, regional lists, industry-chain positions, patents, public company fields and related research reports together show how the policy is applied across manufacturing and technology sectors.
How to read the company database
The company database links each public profile to province, city, industry direction, recognition batch, selected scale fields, patent-related records and available industry reports. This makes the database useful for market mapping, supplier screening and policy research.
Search by province names such as Guangdong, Jiangsu or Zhejiang; by industry terms such as biomedicine, new materials and high-end equipment; or by recognition batch such as 7th batch.
Primary source checks
For formal use, readers should cross-check recognition notices, application templates and review requirements with official MIIT and local industry authority pages. This site keeps internal company and report links together so that public research can start from one profile and move to related companies, regions and reports.
Research Matrix
Company search →Recognition batch, region, industry and official notice consistency
Open entryPeer groups by province, industry and recognition year
Open entryProduct direction, chain role, patent signals and policy-material checkpoints
Open entryFrequently Asked Questions
What is a China Little Giant company?
A China Little Giant company is a national-level Specialized and Sophisticated SME recognized for focus in a niche market, innovation capability, product quality and industry-chain value.
How should overseas readers use China Little Giant Policy Guide?
Start from the English topic page, open the filtered company list, compare company profiles by region, industry and recognition batch, then follow related report summaries and Chinese source pages when detailed verification is needed.
Do English pages replace official Chinese policy documents?
No. English pages are entry points for research and search. Formal verification should still use MIIT, the SME Gradient Cultivation Platform and local industry authority notices.