In China, conservation has galvanized the government and people. A greener environment is a new goal, and the government has emphasized the need to preserve biodiversity.
In Italy, the hardest-hit country in Europe, Lenovo made a charitable donation to the Luigi Sacco Hospital of Milan. The company aims to help treat the more critical among the COVID-19 patients, both on site and at other hospitals. In particular, this means acquiring resuscitation apparatus as well as ambulances and stretchers, setting up pediatric departments to treat children and enhancing emergency rooms.
In June, e-commerce giant JD Group announced its used goods trading platform, JD Kumai, which opened in February, closed. It now wants to transform its business model.
In July, a batch of 15 Egyptian students have graduated from Huawei's first ICT Academy in Egypt through a non-profit program that seeks to train ICT talents and promote the development and dissemination of ICT technologies.
In Japan, three quarters of stores inside Tokyo's Haneda Airport now accept WeChat as a payment option, boosting monthly revenue "by a large margin", said Takeshi Fujin, deputy senior executive officer.
In December, a month after his initial racist onslaught, Osawa said in another tweet that the university favored those with a left-leaning political stance.
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In July, 2017, Lin registered the "Hebei Village Dama" account on a platform. At first, only a few people came to watch the short videos Lin uploaded on the platform, but Lin never gave up it.
In China, a substantial proportion of Sensodyne toothpaste sales is realized through e-commerce platforms. Digital marketing and big data help the company to tap into consumer insights and purchasing behavior.
In January 2018, the China Internet Network Information Center released a comprehensive report on China's internet development and user composition. It reveled that the number of internet users in China reached 772 million as of the end of 2017, with internet penetration of 55.8 percent. Meanwhile, 753 million Chinese are reported to be mobile internet users, accounting for 97.5 percent of the total online population in China.
In June, China granted 5G licenses for commercial use, marking the beginning of a new era in the country's telecom industry.