ChinaEdge
Real-time updated Chinese corporate records.
Increase confidence and transparency.
Save time and money.
- All 220 million companies registered in
China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan - Globally accessible
in English or Chinese - Shareholders and
ownership structure - Directors and officers
- Operational history
and legal alerts
Meet ChinaEdge.
ChinaEdge subscribers can log into the database here.
Real-time verification
Accurate, up-to-date data
No matter where you are in the world, get access to public, private and state-owned company data direct from official Chinese government public records. Information is updated in real-time.
Translated alerts
Remove the language barrier
We automatically translate all data and information into English for faster browsing, and the original Chinese version is available for empirical verification.
Easy to use
Easy-to-use interface
Globally accessible without a VPN and with consumer-grade UX, drill-down ability for shareholder tables to trace ultimate beneficial ownership, and direct access to Hong Kong and Taiwan corporate records as well, ChinaEdge saves users huge amounts of time previously spent accessing multiple different access-controlled and clunky China-based systems.
Events from ChinaEdge
Sep 18, 2023 | Open-Source Intelligence in Crisis: Navigating China’s Restrictions
From government agencies to Wall Street investors, countless institutions rely on regular, stable access to public information about Chinese companies and leaders. Since Sept 2022, China began to block anybody outside its borders from accessing these major databases. What are China researchers to do? Join The China Project for an intimate, collaborative discussion with veteran researchers of Chinese open-source intelligence. Together, we reflect on the latest challenges, discuss their implications for due diligence work, and exchange best practices.
Oct 16, 2023 | Complying with new U.S. laws on investment in China
President Joe Biden signed an executive order prohibiting new US investment in China in sensitive technologies such as computer chips, quantum information technologies, and certain AI systems. This comes on top of CFIUS laws of years past, the CHIPs act restricting U.S. persons from working for Chinese semiconductor firms, and the U.S. "entity list" barring U.S. companies from doing any form of business with certain Chinese companies. How can international companies still do business with the world's second-largest economy yet avoid working with restricted entities? And, are there even more rules and regulations in the pipeline?
Oct 23, 2023 | Who owns China’s tech titans?
From Bytedance to Huawei and the Belt & Road to semiconductor fabrication plants, Chinese companies have been at the center of regulatory risk for many years, and it's getting more intense by the day. Yet working with China as a supplier or customer (or both) remains an absolute necessity in certain areas such as clean energy, complex manufacturing, and commodity markets. Join us for a one-hour webinar during which we'll show you exactly how to verify the ownership, executives, and legal histories of Chinese technology companies so that your organization can make more informed decisions about its China exposure.