The comments came after the Canadian police arrested Huawei's CFO Meng Wanzhou, at the request of the US. The two countries did not specify the reason for the detention.
The company also established two centers in Beijing and Shenzhen last year, and promised it would invest 3.5 billion yuan (8 million) in these centers, highlighting the importance of China, the world's largest smartphone market.
The company added that the commissions cover the tools and resources it provided for the app developers and also the platform for the apps to meet customers worldwide.
The company also announced on Monday that its Honor 10 model is now officially available in Hong Kong, marking its first foray into the region.
The company has added a privacy protection function into its takeout system, which enables users to hide their personal information, including the mobile phone number, when ordering takeouts through its platform.
The color processing section in the newly launched Qingdao Movie Metropolis.[Photo by Meng Da/for China Daily]
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The comments came after Xiaomi unveiled its latest smartphone model CC9 Pro featuring a 108-mega-pixel camera on Tuesday. At the same launch event, the company also unveiled its first Xiaomi-brand smart watch.
The comments were released on the ministry's website in response to a proposal from a deputy to the National People's Congress, China's top legislative body, which suggested the adoption of an anti-animal cruelty law to rein in barbaric acts against animals and enhance overall animal welfare.
The committee's focus shifted to subpoenas when it became clear that Barr would ignore a Democratic demand for him to turn over the full report by April 2. Barr has pledged to share a redacted copy of the nearly 400-page report with Congress and the public by mid-April.
The company admitted no liability in settling the case. It still faces hundreds of similar lawsuits filed by states as well as other counties and cities.