It's still a question though as to whether Universal will keep Oriental Dreamworks until we see further releases added to the international distribution slate; at this point Universal has only agreed to distribute Everest in late 2019 (correct me if I'm wrong on that), so Oriental Dreamworks would need a different partner to release those movies internationally.
It's a difficult question for Universal because the original plan under Dreamworks (pre-Universal) for Oriental Dreamworks was for it to significantly increase its production slate with those Chinese productions. But it's not clear yet that Universal wants to distribute a larger number than its 2 Dreamworks releases a year (combined with another 1.5-2 animated releases per year from Illumination after late 2018). That already gives Universal 3-4 animated releases every year after late 2018 before any extra Oriental Dreamworks features.
At this point, Universal has to figure out whether there's even a place for Oriental Dreamworks in its "franchise-driven" strategy. Everest seems like a one-off, and the rest of the 5 new releases may not fit Universal's future strategy (built around Shrek reboot, possible additional sequels of KFP after Universal Beijing is completed, Trolls, HTTYD, Croods, Boss Baby, etc. depending on how they perform).