In December, China's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs released a pork action plan, in which it predicted that Chinese pork production will begin to approach normal levels by the end of this year, and make a complete recovery by 2021.
In January, the Stilwell Road Museum opened to the public in Tengchong, in southwest China's Yunnan province. Both the road and the museum were named after Joseph Stilwell, the US Army general and a head of the China-Burma-India Theater, according to earlier Chinese media reports.
In December, Tianjin unveiled a three-year plan to boost the innovative development of seven AI-related industrial chains including independent and controllable information systems, smart security, big data, advanced communications, intelligent connected vehicles, industrial robots and intelligent terminals.
In July, Uniqlo partnered with the China Soong Ching Ling Foundation to launch the Miao embroidery program, a special embroidery skill with vivid cultural characteristics of the Miao ethnic group like wave, flower, fish and ox, to pursue a sustainable growth path.
In July alone, shipments of domestic-brand mobile phones fell 10.5 percent from one year earlier to 35.17 million units, or 95.1 percent of the total, the report showed.
In February, Sony reported its fiscal Q3 2018 earnings results. Its operating profits came in at 377 billion yen (.3 billion), up 7 percent, while net profit was even stronger at 429 billion yen, a 45 percent increase from the same period a year ago.
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In Changyuan, located near Xinxiang in China's Henan province, face mask factories are working day and night to increase output.
In June 2019, China Baowu acquired Maanshan Iron and Steel Co Ltd's (Magang), which not only consolidated Baowu's strength in steel production, but also boosted its output to more than 90 million tons.
In July, Sunac also announced it would acquire Dalian Wanda Commercial Properties' assets-91 percent equity interest in the 13 cultural and tourism project companies.
In December, Facebook hired Yann LeCun, a leading New York University researcher, to run its new AI division, and three months later, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg invested personally in Vicarious, a startup working on software that can recognize images.