The company will join hands with Shanghai Soong Ching Ling Foundation to unveil the nationwide sugar control charity program in Hebei and Liaoning provinces, and Inner Mongolia, where diabetes incidence rates are high, to conduct diabetes screening, public education, and post-inspection management services.
The company intends to phase out co-branding in the next few years, Tong said, "Many customers want to cooperate with us only as OEMs, but we don't want to remain confined to OEM deals alone."
The company reiterated its firm belief that the market demand in China remains strong. "The demand can be delayed, but it will never disappear," said Kamran Vossoughi, CEO of Michelin China.
The company's self-innovated air energy heat pumps cover all stadiums, Asian Games Village and the media village in Jakarta, helping greatly reduce consumption of electricity, which is generated by fossil fuels.
The compound annual growth rate of China's medical aesthetics market was 23.6 percent from 2014 to 2018. The market reached 122 billion yuan in 2018 and is expected to triple to 360 billion yuan by 2023, according to research institute Frost & Sullivan.
The company’s?landmark series, Transparent,?has been seen by fewer than 40 percent of Amazon Prime subscribers, according to new estimates released after the show and its star, Jeffrey Tambor, won Golden Globes last night.
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The company now has services covering nearly 400 major cities across the nation with over 3 million offline business partners and 150 online e-commerce platforms, according to Chen.
The company now owns 25 production lines, which are all approved by drug regulators in countries like Australia, Japan and Ukraine.
The company launched the initiative last year, giving apartment residents another way to receive their Amazon.com orders. It’s similar to Amazon’s existing Lockers, which?launched seven years ago as an alternative to receiving packages from Amazon at home or work.
The company said the joint venture is ideally positioned to compete with MediaTek Inc and Spreadtrum Communications Inc to supply chips to the lower end of the smartphone market and will not take sales or market share away from Qualcomm's existing high-end chip business.