In 2018 China's carbon intensity was about 45.8 percent below the 2005 figure, which means that it has fulfilled its goal to cut carbon emissions by 40-45 percent by 2020.
In 2016, the Party's discipline authorities across the country punished 415,000 people for violating code of conduct or other regulations, and took back more than 1,000 outlaws that fled abroad, according to Li.
In April, JD launched a new logistics business group, which will leverage the company's advanced technology and logistics expertise to provide smart supply chain and logistics services to a wide range of industries.
In 2018, there were 7.6 zettabytes of data created in China and it is expected to be 48.6 zettabytes by 2025, with its global share growing from 23.4 percent to 27.8 percent by then.
In 2019, China imported food products from 189 countries, said a report published by the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Foodstuffs, Native Produce and Animal By-products during the expo.
In 2017, the output of raw coal stood at 3.52 billion tonnes, up 3.3 percent from the previous year, the NBS said in a statement.
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In 2018, the sector is forecast to remain strong, partly due to the upturn in the global economy, solid domestic demand and the replacement of older truck models, said Gao Deng, an analyst at Changjiang Securities, in a research note.
In August 2018, the Ministry of Public Security, State Administration of Taxation, People's Bank of China and General Administration of Customs initiated a two-year campaign to target crimes involving false invoices and tax fraud.
In 2016, there were an estimated 216 million cases of malaria and 445,000 deaths worldwide. Ninety-one percent of those deaths were in Africa, according to the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Malaria is also a serious problem in South Asia and parts of Southeast Asia.
In April last year, the ministry published a white list featuring 29 approved national contests for elementary and middle schoolers. The move aimed to eliminate unregulated, "pay-to-win" competitions that are detrimental to educational equality.