The company entered the Philippines market for the first time in December last year by bagging an export order for three diesel-electric multiple unit trains with a design speed of 120 km/h. These will be delivered to the Philippine National Railways by July next year.
The company divided vehicles into five categories. They ranged from small vans to 4.2 meter-long trucks. Drivers are required to have certain licenses and be trained by the company before starting to offer services on its platform.
The company has successfully applied its 3D printing techniques to manufacture exhaust pipes for Ford cars. Different from traditional exhaust pipes whose simple design leads to bad air flow and huge power loss, the company's 3D-printed pipes weigh 67 percent less. They can also help vehicles change airflow speed of the car engine, which saves energy.
The company also unveiled a special exhibition in a pavilion in downtown Shanghai to showcase Band-Aid's 100-year history and the latest technology progress it has made. The exhibition will be open to the public for free from Aug 21 to 26.
The company also cited the strong US dollar and lower battery-replacement prices as a drain on sales. Apple, despite the challenges in China, expects an all-time high in earnings per share when it reports on Jan 29.
The companies refused to disclose the share transfer detail.
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The company bought Sinotec, a home appliance brand of South Africa, in September 2014. In 2016, it bought Japanese electronic devices manufacturer Toshiba's factory in Indonesia. With these purchases, Skyworth had accelerated its overseas expansion.
The company has four manufacturing sites in China. The one in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, produces products based on semiconductor technologies. Its size will be doubled by the year-end.
The commission also ordered local health authorities across China to conduct thorough inspections in hospitals targeting infectious control and prevention to prevent similar accidents.
The comments came after China's retail sales growth weakened to 8.1 percent year-on-year in November, down from 8.6 percent in October. Mao attributed the decline to slumping automobile consumption as well as lower gasoline and diesel prices.