Industry 4.0, also known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, is the current trend of combining advanced manufacturing with the Internet of Things. A connected industry, open data architecture, sensor-enabled devices, cloud-based data storage and AI-supported manufacturing are the new normal in industrial production.
In this file photo taken on June 8, 2018, US President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hold a meeting on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada. Canada and the United States faced roadblocks as they went down to the wire Friday, August 31, 2018, in talks to salvage the North American Free Trade Agreement. [Photo/VCG]]
In total, China's foreign service and goods trade held a surplus of 58.3 billion yuan in March, compared with a deficit of 154.2 billion yuan in February.
Industrial innovation has currently contributed over 30 percent to the country's economic growth and more than 70 percent of new employment for urban residents, according to Meng.
Industry insiders said that user anxiety concerning the range of electric cars has shifted toward the convenience of charging.
Increase due to growing global confidence in nation's economy and opening-up
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In this virtual store, dozens of iconic British products are sold, including milk powder from Cow & Gate, honey and biscuits from Waitrose, fruit jam from Ella's Kitchen, and much more.
Industries like the internet, big data, and artificial intelligence will be further integrated with the real economy, with new growth areas and growth drivers to be fostered in medium-high end consumption, innovation-driven development, the green and low-carbon economy, the sharing economy and modern supply chains, Lian said.