Manufacturing clusters shape the map
Little Giant company distribution is closely related to regional manufacturing bases. The Yangtze River Delta, Pearl River Delta, Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, Shandong, Sichuan and other industrial provinces contain large groups of recognized companies.
Province and city filters are useful for supplier mapping, industrial cluster research and cross-region comparison. A province with many recognized companies may still differ sharply by industry direction, batch structure and report coverage.
How to compare regions
Start with a region filter, then add an industry filter. For example, compare new materials companies in the Yangtze River Delta, or high-end equipment companies in Guangdong and Shenzhen. The resulting company profiles link back to Chinese detail pages and available reports.
Batch filters can show whether a region's recognized companies are concentrated in earlier batches or have continued to add new Little Giant enterprises in recent rounds.
Useful entry points
The English search page accepts region names such as Yangtze River Delta and province names such as Guangdong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Beijing and Shanghai.
Research Matrix
Company search →Province count, city distribution and dominant industries
Open entryIndustry filters combined with province and batch filters
Open entryLocal industry authority pages and Chinese regional topic pages
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 Regional Distribution of Little Giant Companies?
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.