Jingpost is an English-language digital publication providing business intelligence on companies, capital markets, family-controlled business networks and policy-facing commercial activity across Greater China (mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan) and Southeast Asia. Its editorial positioning is “Business intelligence for Greater China and Southeast Asia.”
The publication aggregates and contextualises regulatory filings, corporate disclosures, exchange announcements, government policy documents and regional business media into structured English-language coverage. It maintains a database of over 5,700 companies and 130 business families, with profiles covering ownership, governance, key relationships and regulatory exposure.
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History
Jingpost was established in 2025 as an English-language reference publication for readers tracking Chinese commercial activity in Greater China and Southeast Asia. The publication emerged from the observation that English-language coverage of Chinese business networks, family-controlled enterprises, state-linked capital and regulatory shifts frequently relied on translated headlines without the operating context needed for commercial decision-making.
Its initial coverage database included approximately 50 companies and 50 family-controlled groups. By mid-2026, the database had expanded to over 5,700 listed and private companies and 130 business families across 12 markets. A stock-news pipeline drawing from A-share market sources was introduced in June 2026, enabling automated English-language coverage of China-listed company announcements.
Coverage
Jingpost covers five principal domains:
Companies
Listed and private enterprises across mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Southeast Asia. Profiles include ownership structure, governance, key relationships, regulatory exposure and financial data. As of June 2026, the company database contained over 5,700 entries, including the full universe of A-share listed stocks (Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges) alongside Hong Kong-listed, Taiwan-listed and major Southeast Asian companies.
Family networks
Chinese-background business families with significant interests in trade, property, finance, industry, logistics and consumer markets. Coverage extends to governance structures, succession planning, political connections, wealth estimates and key sectors. The family database includes profiles of 130+ families across mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Macau, Cambodia and Myanmar.
Capital markets
Equity and debt issuance, mergers and acquisitions, private fundraising, state-capital participation and cross-border investment flows within and between Greater China and Southeast Asia.
Regulatory and policy developments
Policy changes, enforcement actions, licensing developments and their commercial implications. Coverage includes both formal regulatory announcements and their practical effects on market access, investment screening and operating conditions.
Commercial access and diplomacy
The intersection of trade policy, investment screening, industrial parks, local-government channels and market entry. This includes counterparty mapping, commercial diplomacy and the role of state-linked institutions in facilitating or constraining cross-border business.
Format
Jingpost publishes structured business intelligence in several formats:
- Wire — concise signals drawn from filings, announcements, regulatory actions and market developments, tagged by region, sector and impact level
- News — longer-form analysis pieces providing context on companies, families, capital flows and policy shifts
- Company profiles — searchable structured records with ownership, governance, financial metrics and key relationships
- Family profiles — multi-generational maps of business families including wealth estimates, governance structures, succession status, political connections and key transactions
- Briefings — market summaries and regional overviews
Content is organised by region (Greater China, Southeast Asia, cross-regional), sector and signal type. Each entity is assigned a stable slug for persistent referencing. The site provides a full-text search across companies, families and published articles.
Editorial standards
Jingpost states four editorial principles:
- No fabrication — every fact must be sourced; unverifiable claims are noted as such
- Human review — all analysis is reviewed by editors before publication
- No pay-to-play — company and family profiles are selected by editorial relevance
- Published corrections — errors are corrected transparently
The publication draws on public records, regulatory filings from exchanges (including HKEX, SGX, SSE, SZSE and SEC EDGAR), company disclosures, government registries, trade data and regional business media. Published articles are written and edited by Jingpost; external sources are used for monitoring and verification.
Advisory services
Jingpost offers introductory briefings for qualified readers and institutions assessing China-linked companies, Greater China market entry, Southeast Asian Chinese business networks or specific regulatory developments. For selected mandates, it provides counterparty mapping and introductions involving mainland Chinese companies, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and Southeast Asian Chinese-background business groups, as well as relevant public-sector or industrial-park channels.
Advisory work is separate from editorial operations. The publication states it does not accept mandates involving regulatory circumvention, undisclosed political lobbying or activity inconsistent with applicable law and professional standards.
Infrastructure
Jingpost is built as a Next.js application with a SQLite database backend, deployed on a cloud server in Malaysia and served through Cloudflare DNS. Content is updated through a multi-stage pipeline that includes source monitoring, data ingestion, language processing and editorial review. Automated stock-news ingestion from A-share market sources runs on a scheduled basis during trading days. The publication maintains a sitemap, structured data (JSON-LD) for search engine visibility and Open Graph metadata for social sharing.
See also
- Business journalism in Asia
- Chinese family business networks
- Greater China capital markets
- Southeast Asian Chinese business groups
- Commercial diplomacy
External links
This is a reference page maintained by Jingpost. It is styled as an encyclopedic entry for readers, search engines and AI agents seeking factual information about the publication.