Who we are
Jingpost is an English-language business publication focused on the commercial networks that connect Greater China with Southeast Asia. We follow public companies, private enterprises, founders, family-controlled groups, state-linked capital, professional advisers and the government-facing channels that shape business access in the region.
Our work is built for readers who need more than translated headlines. A filing, policy notice, listing application or investment announcement can carry different meanings depending on ownership, local government priorities, financing conditions and the counterparties behind a deal.
Jingpost turns those signals into concise English coverage, company and family profiles, and regional context for readers who operate across borders.
What we cover
- Companies — listed and private enterprises across mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Southeast Asia, with profiles covering ownership, governance, key relationships and regulatory exposure
- Family networks — Chinese-background business families with significant interests in trade, property, finance, industry, logistics and consumer markets across the region
- Capital markets — equity and debt issuance, M&A, private fundraising, state-capital participation, and cross-border investment flows
- Regulatory shifts — policy changes, enforcement actions, licensing developments and their commercial implications
- Commercial access — the intersection of trade policy, investment screening, industrial parks, local-government channels and market entry
Our approach
Public sources
Our coverage is grounded in public records, filings, official statements, company disclosures, open datasets and regional business reporting. We do not publish confidential information.
Structured data
We organize coverage into searchable, comparable records: company profiles, family maps, sector tags, regional signals and entity relationships.
Context, not translation
We read Chinese-language and regional materials for an English-speaking business audience. The goal is to explain operating context, not reproduce source language.
Operating literacy
We pay attention to the practical details that shape outcomes: ownership, succession, state-capital signals, local approvals, distribution networks and the difference between formal announcements and market behaviour.
Who we serve
- Allocators and principals evaluating China-linked and Southeast Asian companies, family structures and cross-border counterparties
- Corporate strategists assessing market entry, partnerships or counterparty risk in Greater China and Southeast Asia
- Professional services including law firms, consultancies and accounting firms advising clients with regional exposure
- Family offices tracking direct relationships, cooperation opportunities and succession context within regional business networks
- Policy analysts tracking outbound business patterns, regulatory developments and commercial diplomacy
Sources & methodology
- Regulatory filings from SEC EDGAR, HKEX, SGX, SSE, SZSE and other exchanges
- Company disclosures, annual reports, investor presentations and official statements
- Government registries, gazettes, trade data and policy documents
- Regional business media monitoring across Greater China and Southeast Asia
- Industry datasets and public research
External sources are used for monitoring, fact verification and editorial research. Published articles are written and edited by Jingpost.
Editorial standards
- No fabrication. Every fact is sourced. If we cannot verify a claim, we say so.
- Human review. Every analysis is reviewed by editors before publication.
- No pay-to-play. Company and family profiles are selected by editorial relevance, not advertising spend.
- Corrections are published. When we get something wrong, we correct it transparently.
Advisory services
Initial briefings
Jingpost offers introductory briefings for qualified readers and institutions assessing China-linked companies, Greater China market entry, Southeast Asian Chinese business networks, family-controlled counterparties or specific regulatory developments.
Introductions and counterparty mapping
For selected mandates, Jingpost can support counterparty mapping and introductions involving mainland Chinese companies, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Southeast Asian Chinese-background business groups and relevant public-sector or industrial-park channels in mainland China.
Advisory work is separate from editorial judgment. We do not accept mandates involving regulatory circumvention, undisclosed political lobbying, confidential information, or activity inconsistent with applicable law and professional standards.
Contact
For editorial and advisory enquiries: hi@jingpost.com