List of government-owned companies
This is a world-wide list of government-owned companies. This list can be considered as non-exhaustive because of lack of space and time. For example, as of October 2019, China alone has more than 350 individual entries in its :Category:Government-owned companies of China|Government-owned companies of China Category Page.
The paragraph that follows was paraphrased from a 1996 GAO report which investigated only the 20th-century American experience. The GAO report did not consider the potential use in the international forum of SOEs as extensions of a nation's foreign policy utensils. A government-owned corporation is a legal entity that undertakes commercial activities on behalf of an owner government. Their legal status varies from being a part of government to stock companies with a state as a regular stockholder. There is no standard definition of a government-owned corporation or state-owned enterprise, although the two terms can be used interchangeably. The defining characteristics are that they have a distinct legal form and that they are established to operate in commercial affairs. While they may also have public policy objectives, GOCs should be differentiated from other forms of government agencies or state entities established to pursue purely non-financial objectives.
Government-owned companies
Afghanistan
In 2009, the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan formed the Afghan Public Protection Force as a "state owned enterprise" subordinate to the Ministry of the Interior. By presidential decree, the APPF is mandated to replace all non-diplomatic private security companies by 20 March 2013 to become the sole provider of pay-for-service security contracts within Afghanistan.Albania
- Air Albania
- Albgaz
- KESH
- OSHEE
- Posta Shqiptare
- Radio Televizioni Shqiptar
Algeria
- Air Algérie
- Anesrif
- Sonatrach
- Sonelgaz
- Public Establishment of Television
- Radio Algeria
- Office national algérien du tourisme
- Algérie Télécom
- Mobilis
- Algérie Poste
- Groupe Cosider
- Société nationale des véhicules industriels
- Société nationale de sidérurgie
- Société algérienne des ponts et travaux d'arts
- GCB
- Agence nationale des autoroutes
- Agence nationale pour la promotion et la rationalisation de l’utilisation de l’énergie
- Agence algérienne pour le rayonnement culturel
- Agence nationale d'études et de suivi de la réalisation des investissements ferroviaires
- Naftal
Argentina
- Administración de Infraestructura Ferroviaria
- Administración de Recursos Humanos Ferroviarios
- Administración General de Puertos Sociedad del Estado
- Aerolíneas Argentinas
- Aguas y Saneamientos Argentinos
- Astilleros DOMECQ GARCÍA
- Astilleros TANDANOR
- Austral Líneas Aéreas - Cielos del Sur
- Banco de Inversiones y Comercio Exterior
- Banco de la Nación Argentina
- Banco Hipotecario
- Casa de la Moneda
- Combustibles Nucleares Argentinos CONUARSA
- Compañía Nacional del Mercado Mayorista de Electricidad CAMMESA
- Construcción de Viviendas de la Armada COVIARA
- Contenidos Públicos
- Corporación del Mercado Central de Buenos Aires
- Corporación Interestadual Pulmarí
- Corporación Puerto Madero
- Corredores Argentinos
- Correo Argentino
- Emprendimientos Energéticos Binacionales
- Empresa Argentina de Navegación Aérea
- Empresa de Cargas Aéreas del Atlántico Sud
- Empresa Neuquina de Ingeniería Nuclear
- Energía Argentina S.A ENARSA
- Fábrica Argentina de Aviones
- Fabricaciones Militares
- Ferrocarriles Argentinos
- Fondo de Capital Social S.E
- INTERCARGO S.A.C
- INTESA
- Investigaciones Aplicadas INVAP S.E
- Líneas Aéreas del Estado LADE
- Nucleoeléctrica Argentina
- Operadora Ferroviaria
- Polo Tecnológico Constituyentes
- Radio de la Universidad Nacional del Litoral
- Radio y Televisión Argentina
- Radio y Televisión de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
- Soluciones Satelitales Argentinas ARSAT
- Télam
- Yacimientos de Agua de Dionisio
- Yacimientos Carboniferos Río Turbio
- YPF
- YPF GAS
- YPF Tecnología
Australia
Austria
- ÖBB
- ASFINAG
- Hypo Alpe-Adria-Bank International: Austria nationalised this bank in 2009, and in 2014 its then-Chancellor feared its insolvency might have a similar effect to the Creditanstalt event of 1931.
- Verbund 51% SOE
- Volksbank 43.3% SOE
- ORF: funded from television licence fee revenue, dominant player in the Austrian broadcast media
- Österreichische Industrieholding : Austrian industry-holding stock corporation for partially or entirely nationalized companies, as of 2005:
- * 31.50% of the oil producer OMV: an integrated international oil and gas company
- * 28.42% of Telekom Austria: fixed line, mobile, data, and Internet communications services
- * 52.85% of Österreichische Post: postal services
- * 100% of ÖIAG-Bergbauholding
- * 100% of Finanzmarkt Beteiligungs AG
Azerbaijan
- Azerbaijani Airlines
- Azerenerji
- Azərpoçt
- Pasha Construction
- SOCAR
Bangladesh
- Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company Limited
- Gas Transmission Company Limited
- Karnaphuli Paper Mills
- Petrobangla
- Biman Bangladesh Airlines
- Bangladesh Bank
- Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation
- Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation
- Bangladesh Ordnance Factory
- Bangladesh Steel and Engineering Corporation
- Bangladesh Shipping Corporation
Belgium
- Belfius
- Belgischer Rundfunk
- Bpost
- Brussels Airport
- Elia System Operator
- -
- Fluxys
- Infrabel
- National Railway Company of Belgium
- Proximus
- RTBF
- Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie
State-owned enterprises are divided into public enterprises and mixed-economy companies. The public enterprises are subdivided into two categories: individual - with its own assets and capital owned by the Union - and plural companies - whose assets are owned by multiple government agencies and the Union, which have the majority of the voting interest. Caixa Econômica Federal, Correios, Embrapa, BNDES and USP are examples of public enterprises. Mixed-economy companies are enterprises with the majority of stocks owned by the government, but that also have stocks owned by the private sector and usually have their shares traded on stock exchanges. Banco do Brasil, Petrobras, Sabesp, and Eletrobras are examples of mixed-economy companies.
Beginning in the 1990s, the central government of Brazil launched a privatization program inspired by the Washington Consensus. State-owned enterprises such as Vale do Rio Doce, Telebrás, CSN, and Usiminas were transferred to the private sector as part of this policy.
Brazil State Owned Companies Fact Sheet / Download from the planejamento.gov.br website.
Brunei
- Brunei Investment Agency
Bulgaria
- Bulgarian Energy Holding
- Bulgarian Posts
- Bulgarian State Railways
- LB Bulgaricum
- National Railway Infrastructure Company
- Kintex
- Sofia Airport
Canada
Ministers of the Crown often control the shares in such public corporations, while parliament both sets out the laws that create and bind Crown corporations and sets their annual budgets.
Foreign SOEs are welcome to invest in Canada: in fall 2013, British Columbia and Alberta signed agreements overseas to promote foreign direct investment in Canada. The Investment Canada Act governs this area federally. Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper stated in 2013 that the "government to exercise its judgement" over SOEs.
Saskatchewan has maintained the largest number of Crown corporations, including:
Crown corporations of British Columbia include:
- BC Hydro
- BC Transit
- BC Housing Management Commission
- British Columbia Lottery Corporation
- Liquor Distribution Branch
- GroupeMédia TFO
- Independent Electricity System Operator
- Ontario Educational Communications Authority
- Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation
- Ontario Power Generation
- Liquor Control Board of Ontario
- Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec
- Hydro-Québec
- Investissement Québec
- Loto-Québec
- Société de la Place des Arts de Montréal
- Société des alcools du Québec
- Société des Traversiers du Québec
- Société Québécoise des Infrastructures
- Télé-Québec
China
After 1949, all business entities in the People's Republic of China were created and owned by the government. In the late 1980s, the government began to reform the state-owned enterprise, and during the 1990s and 2000s, many mid-sized and small sized state-owned enterprises were privatized and went public. There are a number of different corporate forms which result in a mixture of public and private capital. In PRC terminology, a state-owned enterprise refers to a particular corporate form, which is increasingly being replaced by the listed company. Some of the largest state-owned enterprises have been floated on the Shanghai Stock Exchange and the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, but in actuality, the state maintains total control of these corporations, always holding majority interest and voting rights. State-owned enterprises are mostly governed by both local governments' SASAC and, in the central government, the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council. However, some state-owned enterprise were governed by China Investment Corporation, as well as under the governance of Ministry of Education for the university-run enterprises, or some financial institutes that were under the governance of the Ministry of Finance.As of 2011, 35% of business activity and 43% of profits in the People's Republic of China resulted from companies in which the state owned a majority interest. Critics, such as The New York Times, have alleged that China's state-owned companies are a vehicle for corruption by the families of ruling party leaders who have sometimes amassed fortunes while managing them.
Hong Kong
In the postwar years, Hong Kong's colonial government operated under a laissez-faire economic philosophy called positive non-interventionism. Hence Crown corporations did not play as significant a role in the development of the territory as in many other British territories.The MTR Corporation was formed as a Crown corporation, mandated to operate under "prudent commercial principles", in 1975. The Kowloon-Canton Railway, operated under a government department, was corporatised in 1982 to imitate the success of MTR. MTR was privatised in 2000 although the Hong Kong Government is still the majority shareholder. KCR was operationally merged with MTR in 2007.
Examples of present-day statutory bodies include the Airport Authority, responsible for running the Hong Kong International Airport, or the Housing Authority, which provides housing to about half of Hong Kong residents.
Colombia
- Ecopetrol
- Empresas Públicas de Medellín
- ETB
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Cuba
- Empresa de Telecomunicaciones de Cuba S.A.
- Union de Industrias Militares
Czech Republic
- Budweiser Budvar Brewery
- ČEPS, a.s.
- ČEZ Group
- České dráhy
Denmark
- Banedanmark
- Danske Spil
- DR
- DSB
- Energinet.dk
- Ørsted
- PostNord
- Aarhus Vand A/S
- Kalundborg Forsyning A/S
- Middelgrunden offshore electricity generation wind farm
- Samsø offshore electricity generation wind farm and district heating plants
- Vandcenter Syd as
Egypt
- Egypt Post
- EgyptAir
- Egyptian National Railways
- Nile TV
- Suez Canal Authority
- Telecom Egypt
- EGPC
- ERTU
- EGAS
- Arab Contractors
- National Bank of Egypt
- Banque Misr
- Banque Du Caire
Finland
- Alko
- Altia
- CSC – IT Center for Science
- Destia
- Hansel Ltd.
- Laatumaa
- Metsähallitus
- National Land Survey of Finland
- Omaisuudenhoitoyhtiö Arsenal
- Patria
- Senate Properties
- Veikkaus
- VR Group
France
Gabon
Ghana
- Ghana National Petroleum Corporation
- Ghana Oil Company
- Volta River Authority
- Electricity Company of Ghana
Greenland
- Greenland Airport Authority
Hungary
- Hungarian State Railways
- Kossuth Rádió
- Magyar Posta
- Magyar Rádió
- Magyar Televízió
- MVM Group
- Paks Nuclear Power Plant
- State Printing Company
India
Indonesia
Iran
- Iran Air
- National Iranian Gas Company
Iraq
- General Company for Ports of Iraq
- Iraq National Oil Company
- Iraqi Airways
- Iraqi Post
- Iraqi Republic Railways
- Iraqi Telecommunications and Post Company
Ireland
- Bank of Ireland
Israel
- Amidar
- Israel Aerospace Industries
- Israel Aerospace Industries Tamam Division
- Israel Airports Authority
- Israel Broadcasting Authority
- Israel Electric Corporation
- Israel Military Industries
- Israel Port Authority
- Israel Postal Company
- Israel Railways
- Mekorot
- National Roads Company of Israel
- Rafael Advanced Defense Systems
Italy
- Alitalia - Linee Aeree Italiane S.p.A. in a.s.
- ANAS S.p.A.
- ARCUS S.p.A.
- Cassa Depositi e Prestiti S.p.A.
- * Fintecna S.p.A.
- * CDP Reti
- Cinecittà Luce S.p.A.
- Coni Servizi S.p.A.
- Consap S.p.A.
- Consip S.p.A.
- Expo 2015 S.p.A.
- ENAV S.p.A.
- Enel S.p.A.
- Eni S.p.A.
- Leonardo S.p.A.
- Invitalia S.p.A.
- EUR S.p.A.
- Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane S.p.A.
- Fondo Italiano d'Investimento SGR S.p.A.
- GSE S.p.A.
- Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato S.p.A.
- Italia Lavoro S.p.A.
- Poste Italiane S.p.A.
- Rai Radiotelevisione Italiana S.p.A.
- Rete Autostrade Mediterranee S.p.A.
- SACE S.p.A.
- Sicot S.r.l.
- Società per lo Sviluppo del Mercato dei Fondi Pensione S.p.A.
- SOGEI S.p.A.
- SOGESID S.p.A.
- SOGIN S.p.A.
- STMicroelectronics Holding N.V.
- Studiare Sviluppo S.r.l.
Japan
Japan Post was reorganized into Japan Post Group in 2007 as a material step of the postal privatization. It ceased to be wholly owned by the government on November 4, 2015 when the government listed 11% of its holdings on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Parts of the Japan Railways Group were formerly owned by the government. The Electric Power Development Co., Limited was also state-owned before being privatized.
Tokushu hōjin
- NHK
- Japan Racing Association
- Japan Pension Service
- Okinawa Development Finance Corporation
- Promotion and Mutual Service Corporation for Private Schools of Japan
Tokushu gaisha
- Japan Railways Group
- *Hokkaido Railway Company
- * Shikoku Railway Company
- * Japan Freight Railway Company
- Japan Post Holdings Company
- Expressways of Japan
- * East Nippon Expressway Company Limited
- * Central Nippon Expressway Company Limited
- * West Nippon Expressway Company Limited
- * Metropolitan Expressway Company Limited
- * Hanshin Expressway Company Limited
- * Honshu-Shikoku Bridge Expressway Company Limited
- Japan Alcohol
- Narita International Airport Corporation
- Nippon Automated Cargo Clearance Systems
- Tokyo Metro Company, Limited
- The government is mandated by law to own one-thirds of all Nippon Telegraph and Telephone and Japan Tobacco stocks.
- Owned by JOGMEC:
- * JAPEX
- * Inpex
Kazakhstan
- KazMunayGas
Kenya
Several Kenyan SOEs have been privatized since the 1980s, with mixed results.
- Kenya Broadcasting Corporation
- Kenya Electricity Generating Company
- Kenya Pipeline Company
- Kenya Railways Corporation
- National Oil Corporation of Kenya
South Korea
- Educational Broadcasting System
- Incheon International Airport
- Korail
- Korea Electric Power Corporation
- Korea Land and Housing Corporation
- Korea National Oil Corporation
- Korean Broadcasting System
- Seoul Metro
- Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation
Latvia
- VAS Latvijas Pasts - 100% owned by the Ministry of Transport
- AS Latvian State Forests - 100% owned by the Ministry of Agriculture
- VAS Latvian Railways - 100% owned by the Ministry of Transport
- AS Latvenergo - 100% owned by the Ministry of Economics
- VSIA Latvian Television
- VSIA Latvian Radio
- AS Air Baltic Corporation - 80.05% owned by the Ministry of Transport
- VSIA Latvian National Opera and Ballet
- VSIA Pauls Stradiņš Clinical University Hospital
- VSIA Latvian National Theatre
- VSIA Latvijas Vēstnesis - 100% owned by the Ministry of Justice
- VSIA Latvian Environment, Geology and Meteorology Centre
Libya
- Libyan Jamahiriya Broadcasting Corporation
- National Oil Corporation
Lithuania
- Lietuvos paštas
- Lithuanian Mint
- Lithuanian National Radio and Television
- Lithuanian Railways
Luxembourg
- Banque et Caisse d'Épargne de l'État
- Central Bank of Luxembourg
- Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg
- Post Luxembourg
- Société Nationale de Crédit et d'Investissement
- Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois
Madagascar
- Air Madagascar
- Jirama
Malaysia
- 1Malaysia Development Berhad
- Agro Bank Malaysia
- Indah Water Konsortium
- Jaring
- :Category:Keretapi Tanah Melayu|Keretapi Tanah Melayu
- Khazanah Nasional
- Malaysia Airlines
- MASwings
- MRT Corp
- Perwaja Steel
- Petronas
- Petronas Methanol
- Pos Malaysia
- Prasarana Malaysia
- Radio Televisyen Malaysia
- Rapid Penang
- Sabah Electricity
- Sirim
- Telekom Malaysia
- Tenaga Nasional
- Katadi Malaysia Berhad
Mauritius
- Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation
Mexico
- Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares
- Comisión Federal de Electricidad
- Concarril
- Ferrocarril Transístmico
- MASA
- Pemex
- Aeroméxico
- Ferrocarriles Chiapas-Mayab
Namibia
- Air Namibia
- Bank of Namibia
- NamWater
- Otavi Mining and Railway Company
- TransNamib
Netherlands
- ABN AMRO
- Gasunie
- Holland Casino
- Nederlandse Spoorwegen
- NS Railinfratrust
- Royal Dutch Mint
- SNS Reaal
- Urenco Group
- TenneT
New Zealand
Government-owned businesses designated as crown entities include:
- Television New Zealand
- Radio New Zealand
- Crown Research Institutes
- New Zealand Post
- * Kiwibank
- Meteorological Service of New Zealand Limited
- Airways New Zealand
- Transpower New Zealand Limited
- Landcorp
- Kordia
- * Orcon Internet Limited
- Mercury Energy
- Meridian Energy
- Genesis Energy Limited
- Learning Media Limited
- Solid Energy
- New Zealand Railways Corporation
- * KiwiRail
- Air New Zealand
- Quotable Value
Nigeria
- Garden City Radio 89.9
- Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund
- Nigerian Coal Corporation
- Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation
- Power Holding Company of Nigerianow privatize
- Nigeria Ports Authority
- Nigeria Railway Corporation
- Nigeria Television Authority
North Korea
Norway
Oman
- Oman Air
Pakistan
Panama
In the Philippines, state-owned enterprises are known as government-owned and controlled corporations. They can range from the Social Security System and the Philippine Coconut Authority with no counterparts in the private sector, to Land Bank of the Philippines, a wholly government-owned bank that competes with private banks. A number of government-owned and controlled corporations, especially those that were seized by the President Ferdinand Marcos during his time as the leader of the Fourth Republic of the Philippines, were given back to the original owners by the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st century, including Philippine Airlines, Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company, Philippine National Bank, and ABS-CBN Corporation.Poland
- Grupa Lotos
- Huta Stalowa Wola
- KGHM Polska Miedź
- LOT Polish Airlines
- Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine
- PGNiG
- PKN Orlen
- PKO Bank Polski
- PKP Group
- Polska Grupa Energetyczna
- Powszechny Zakład Ubezpieczeń
- Przedsiębiorstwo Komunikacji Samochodowej
- Tauron Group
- Warsaw Stock Exchange
- Zakłady Azotowe Kędzierzyn
- Zakłady Azotowe Puławy
Portugal
- Águas de Portugal, a state owned environmental company, which operates on water supply, wastewater sanitation and treatment and recovery of waste sectors
- Caixa Geral de Depósitos, a state owned banking corporation and the largest Portuguese bank
- Carris, a state owned transportation company that operates in Lisbon
- Comboios de Portugal, a state owned railway company, which hauls freight and passengers
- EMPORDEF, a state owned defence holding company
- Metro do Porto, a state owned light railway company that operates in Porto
- Metropolitano de Lisboa, a state owned subway system that operates in Lisbon
- :pt:NAV Portugal|NAV Portugal, a state owned company that provides air traffic control
- Rádio e Televisão de Portugal, a state owned public service broadcasting organization
- REFER, a state owned rail infrastructure management company
- Sociedade de Transportes Colectivos do Porto, a state owned bus company of Porto
- TAP Portugal, a state owned national airline company
- Transtejo & Soflusa, a state owned ferry company operating in Lisbon Metropolitan Area
Romania
- Căile Ferate Române
- Compania Nationala a Uraniului S.A.
- Complexul Energetic Hunedoara S.A.
- Complexul Energetic Oltenia S.A.
- Conpet S.A.
- Hidroelectrica
- Loteria Română
- Metrorex
- National Company "Bucharest Airports" S.A.
- Nuclearelectrica
- Oil Terminal S.A.
- Poșta Română
- Romgaz S.A.
- Romsilva
- S.N. de Inchideri Mine Valea Jiului S.A.
- Societatea de Administrare a Participatiilor in Energie S.A.
- Societatea Nationala de Radiocomunicatii
- TAROM
- Transelectrica
- Transgaz
- Uzina Termoelectrica Midia S.A.
- Electrica
- Engie Romania S.A.
- E.ON Energie Romania S.A.
- E.ON Distributie Romania S.A.
- OMV Petrom S.A.
- Rompetrol Rafinare S.A.
Russia
Saudi Arabia
- MAADEN
- NADEC
- SABIC
- Saudi Aramco
- Saudia
- Saudia Aerospace Engineering Industries
- SWCC
- Thiqah Business Services
Serbia
- Air Serbia
- Elektroprivreda Srbije
- Galenika a.d.
- HIP Petrohemija
- JUBMES banka
- Naftna Industrija Srbije
- Plovput
- Pošta Srbije
- RB Kolubara
- RTB Bor
- Serbian Railways
- Srbijagas
- Tanjug
- Telekom Srbija
- Yugoimport SDPR
- Zastava Arms
Seychelles
- Seychelles Marketing Board
Singapore
- CapitaLand
- GIC Private Limited
- MediaCorp
- PSA International
- Singapore Airlines
- Singapore Pools
- Singapore Post
- Singapore Power
- SingTel
- SMRT Corporation
- ST Engineering
- Temasek Holdings
Slovakia
- Kremnica Mint
Slovenia
- Abanka, third largest bank
- Nova KBM, second largest bank
- Nova Ljubljanska banka, largest bank
South Africa
Spain
- ADIF: construction and management of rail infrastructure
- Renfe Operadora: rail transport
- ENAIRE: state-owned holding, specialized in the commercial aviation sector; owner of the air navigation service provider and of 51% of AENA
- Aena: : airport management
- Navantia: shipbuilding
- Correos: postal services, courier
- Enagas: gas transmission network operator
- Indra Sistemas: technology systems developer
- Red Electrica de España: transmission network operator
- Loterías y Apuestas del Estado: lottery
- Bankia, through the FROB
- Airbus/EADS 4%
Sri Lanka
Sweden
There are two types. Government-owned companies are legally normal companies but mainly or fully national owned. They are expected to be funded by their sales. A big customer might be the government or a government agency. The other type is government agencies which might also do activities competing with private owned companies. They usually are funded by tax money but can also sell services. The government has tried to avoid having agencies doing commercial activities, by separating out areas that compete with private companies into government-owned companies, for example within road construction. The reason is both to avoid unfair competition, and a wish to have market economy instead of plan economy as much as possible. Based on the tradition of avoiding "ministerial rule", the government has avoided interfering with the business of the companies, and allowed them to go international.Switzerland
- Eidgenoessische Konstruktionswerkstaette
- Hotel Bellevue Palace
- RUAG
- Skyguide
- Swiss Federal Railways
- Swiss National Bank
- Swiss Post
- Swisscom
- Verkehrsbetriebe Glattal
Syria
- Commercial Bank of Syria
- Syrian Air
- Syrian Petroleum Company
- Syrian Railways
- Syrian Telecom
- Syrian-Qatari Holding Company
Taiwan
Tanzania
The Government of Tanzania owns a number of commercial enterprises in the country via the Treasury Registrar. It wholly owns the following corporations unless indicated otherwise:- Air Tanzania
- Arusha International Conference Centre
- Marine Services Company Limited
- Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited
- Tanzania Railways Limited
- Tanzania Telecommunications Company Limited
- TAZARA Railway
- Tanzanian and Italian Petroleum Refining Company Limited
Thailand
Trinidad and Tobago
- Caribbean Airlines
- Lake Asphalt of Trinidad and Tobago
- National Infrastructure Development Company
- Public Transport Service Corporation
- Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago
- TTPost
- UDeCOTT
Tunisia
- Compagnie Tunisienne de Navigation
- Entreprise Tunisienne d'Activités Pétrolières
- La Poste Tunisienne
- Tunisian Railways
Turkey
- Anadolu Jet
- ASELSAN
- DDY Turkish State Railways
- HAVELSAN
- Mechanical and Chemical Industry Corporation
- THY Turkish Airlines
- Turkish Aerospace Industries
- Türksat
- Halk Bank
- Halk Katılım
- Vakıf Bank
- Vakıf Katılım
- Ziraat Bank
- Ziraat Katılım
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
Uruguay
Venezuela
- Agropatria
- Alcasa
- Banco Bicentenario
- Banco de Venezuela
- Banco del Tesoro
- CANTV
- Citgo
- Corporación Venezolana de Guayana
- Corpoelec
- Pequiven
- Ferrominera del Orinoco
- Mission Mercal
- Monte Ávila Editores
- PDVAL
- PDVSA
- SIDOR
- Venalum
- VIT, C.A.
Media companies
- Asamblea Nacional Televisión
- Avila TV
- Biblioteca Ayacucho
- Buena Televisión
- Ciudad CCS
- Correo del Orinoco
- Diario Vea
- TeleSUR
- Colombeia
- TVes
- Venezolana de Televisión
- ViVe
Vietnam
- Airports Corporation of Vietnam
- Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam
- Petrolimex
- Petrovietnam
- State Capital Investment Corporation
- Vietnam Airlines
- Vietnam Air Services Company
- Vietnam Electricity
- Vietnam Multimedia Corporation
- Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group
- Viettel Mobile
- Vietnam Railways
- Vinacomin
- Vinatex
Zambia
- TAZARA Railway
- Zambia Airports Corporation Limited
- ZESCO
Zimbabwe
- ZimPost