ZTE is not a state-owned enterprise
ZTE is a private enterprise headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China, founded in 1985, mainly engaged in the research and development, production and sales of communication equipment. Although the company has excelled in business cooperation with China's state-owned telecommunications operators such as China Mobile and China Telecom, it is not a state-owned enterprise.
Central enterprises, i.e., enterprises, refer to wholly state-owned or state-controlled enterprises that are directly managed by the people, or entrusted to the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Agency to exercise the responsibilities of investors, and whose leadership is directly managed or entrusted to the Organization Department, the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission or other ministries (associations). ZTE is a private enterprise, and although its state-owned shares are in a controlling position, it is also a mixed-ownership enterprise with state-owned participation and multiple enterprises, and private enterprises also enjoy corporate control.
In addition, ZTE has the most complete end-to-end products and convergence solutions in the communications industry, relying on 107 branches around the world, serving 59 of the world's top 100 operators.
The above information is for reference only, if necessary, it is recommended that you check ZTE's official ** or consult the relevant staff of the company.