中国三家公司登上2018年《财富》改变世界企业榜
Three Chinese companies -- Alibaba, JD, and Didi Chuxing -- have taken positions on Fortune's Change the World list this year, according to the business magazine. India's telecom firm Reliance Jio topped the list, followed by US-based pharmaceuticals firm Merck and Bank of America. The magazine said these 57 companies are not only earning large profits, but have also had a positive social impact. E-commerce giant Alibaba ranks fifth on the list, and it wants to drive money to China's rural areas in a fairly straightforward way, according to Fortune. In March, the Alibaba-backed map service provider Gaode launched a "poverty alleviation map" feature in China's Henan province. The online map marks local restaurants, petrol stations and stores, aiming to attract more day-trippers into remote villages. JD, China's second-largest online shopping platform, took the 45th spot on the list. The firm is trying to create new delivery methods in China's villages. The firm plans delivery via drone to complete long distance and last-mile deliveries for rural areas After the logistics network has been built, 70 percent of delivery costs can be saved, said JD's CEO Liu Qiangdong. The savings will benefit customers and producers. |