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CNNC makes it to Fortune Global 500 for fourth consecutive year

CNNC, PUBLISHED 13.08.2023

Fortune magazine unveiled the latest edition of the Fortune Global 500 on August 2nd where China National Nuclear Corporation ranks 381st. It is CNNC's fourth consecutive year of being on the list.

The Fortune Global 500 is considered the most authoritative ranking system for evaluating large global companies. With its extensive influence and credibility, it has become an important indicator for renowned companies worldwide to assess their own strength, scale, and international competitiveness.

CNNC's re-inclusion in the Fortune Global 500 will significantly enhance its brand value, expand its global influence, and strengthen its core competitiveness, fostering an increased sense of achievement among its dedicated workforce.

Topics: Asia, China


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