Asians and North Americans top list of foreign visitors to Macau so far this year

Often statistically labeled as “others” during the major holidays and celebratory seasons in Macau, foreign visitors occupied just a small percentage (3.8%) of all the visitors

Northbound vehicle policy impacts both commercial and residential markets

The Northbound Travel for Macau Vehicle policy has negatively affected both the commercial and residential realty markets, a regional realtor disclosed in a statement yesterday.

Digital identity eligible for those leaving Macau from today

The digital identity generated on the government One Account app will be available for border clearance purposes in Macau from today, the government announced at

Macau to host another event at the year’s end with Wynn Macau Snooker Masters

Scheduled to take place this year from December 25 to 29, the first-ever Wynn Macau Snooker Masters hopes to attract billiards fans to Wynn Palace’s

Over 5% of Chinese women remain childless at 49

Around 5.2 percent of Chinese women who had reached the age of 49 remained childless in 2020, according to a study released by the China Population and Development

IPIM to showcase products from Lusophone countries in upcoming expo

The Macao Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM) will set up the “PSC Mart – Portuguese-speaking Countries Products and Services Experience Zone” at the 11th Macao International Travel (Industry)

Export up slightly to MOP1.2b

Total merchandise exports amounted to MOP1.17 billion in May 2023, up by 2.6% year-on-year. The value of re-exports (MOP1.02 billion) rose by 3.8%, of which re-exports of items

MPU among finalists for THE Awards Asia 2023

The Macao Polytechnic University (MPU) was one of the eight finalists for the Award of “Excellence and Innovation in the Arts” in The Times Higher Education (THE) Awards

Gov’t to move programs planned for Old Court Building to new Black Box Theater

Due to open during the first half of next month, the Black Box Theatre of the Macao Cultural Centre (CCM) will showcase all performances already scheduled for

Financial Reserve with growing trend this year following gaming results

The Macau Financial Reserve accounts have recorded growth this year, with the first five months of 2023 showing a positive balance of MOP13.45 billion, according to

Food safety authority does not rule out inspecting food imports from Japan

As Japan considers disposing of allegedly nuclear-contaminated water from Fukushima into the nearby ocean, stricter measures will be implemented on fresh and live food from the city, O

Hotel guest number leaps 140% y-o-y May

A total of 1,104,000 guests checked in Macau’s hotel establishments in May, leaping 140.3% year on year, thestatistics department said on Wednesday. The latest Statistics and Census Service

Construction begins on Zhuhai-Macau translational medical center

The Zhuhai-Macao Translational Medical Center and Institute broke ground at the Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University in Zhuhai recently. The center, being

Public bus firms report losses of over MOP50m in 2022

Public bus firms Transmac and TCM reported losses of more than 50 million patacas in 2022, according to their financial reports. Transmac suffered losses of MOP27.37 million, much

Electricity consumption on the rise

Electricity consumption in the first half of this year has increased by 6.6% year-on-year. According to a report issued by TDM, the CEM Customer Advisory Committee chairman Vong

US guitar maker Fender opens flagship store in Tokyo banking on regional growth

Fender, the guitar of choice for some of the world’s biggest stars from Jimi Hendrix to Eric Clapton, is opening what it calls its “first flagship store”

Internet gambling would be given 5 more years under latest change in New Jersey

Internet gambling in New Jersey would be allowed to take place for at least five more years under the latest proposal by state lawmakers. Yesterday

Threatened by shortages, electric car makers race for supplies of lithium for batteries

Threatened by possible shortages of lithium for electric car batteries, automakers are racing to lock in supplies of the once-obscure “white gold” in a politically and

Finance ministers agree to resume currency swap agreement as ties warm

Japan and South Korea agreed yesterday to revive a currency swap agreement for times of crisis, in the latest sign of warming ties as the countries work

Sri Lanka spares banks in its $ 19.8 billion local debt restructuring plan

Sri Lanka will spare banks from being part of its local debt restructuring plan because of the possible impact on deposits, while the bulk of the

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