Sandwich-class housing eligible for private sales after 16 years

Private sales of the proposed sandwich-class housing units will not be permitted within 16 years of the initial purchase, after which a land premium payment will

69th Macau Grand Prix officially inaugurated, Pun hopes tickets will sell-out

The 69th Macau Grand Prix officially kicked off on Saturday with an opening ceremony featuring many of the racers. The racing action will start Thursday morning.

Macau hosts expos of automobiles, yachts, business aircraft

An expo of automobiles opened Friday together with those of yachts and business aircraft in the city to showcase products made in dozens of countries and

2023 budget approved in first reading but not without remarks

Next year’s government budget passed unanimously yesterday at the Legislative Assembly (AL). Although 100% of votes were in favor of the budget, several lawmakers have

Population decline still mainly attributable to fewer non-residents

Macau's population has continued to decline as the city recorded a 5,400 population decrease in the third quarter to 671,900, due mainly to the drop in

Lawmakers inquire about Health Code breakdown

Several lawmakers at yesterday’s Legislative Assembly asked the government about the malfunction of the local health code system that occurred on at least two separate

Education bureau to help local universities with marketing

The Education and Youth Development Bureau (DSEDJ) will help local higher education institutions to “improve their attractiveness,” an education official recently told the Education Committee.

Biden wants to discuss Taiwan, Russia, trade with Xi

President Joe Biden said yesterday he plans at an anticipated meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss growing tensions between Washington and Beijing over

High-rise building near Nova Grand confirmed despite heated debate

After dropping the provisional car tire park, the government has decided to build a high-rise building at the former cotton mills in Taipa, a plan that

Taipa Houses to finally run Macanese-style restaurant 2023

The government has launched a public tender for restaurant operators to take over a Macanese-style restaurant at the Taipa Houses for two years, in line with

Foreign racers have arrived and are undergoing quarantine

An undisclosed number of foreign racers who will take part in this year’s Macau Grand Prix have already arrived in Macau and are undergoing the

Health code down twice following new rule on residential addresses

The Macau Health Code system was out of order twice yesterday due to the Health Bureau (SSM) requiring all users to input their residential addresses

Court lets UK lawyer defend Jimmy Lai

A Hong Kong court yesterday upheld the decision to let a veteran British lawyer defend pro-democracy newspaper publisher Jimmy Lai at his upcoming national security trial. Lai,

Social Affairs and Culture with PIDDA projected execution rate at only 28.4%

The lawmakers who comprise the Follow-up Committee for Public Finance Affairs of the Legislative Assembly (AL) have raised concerns over the poor project execution rate for

Gov’t drops entry permit requirement for non-residents

The government has lessened the requirements for non-resident workers and diplomats to return to the SAR amid its adherence to Beijing’s zero-Covid policy. A

Residential property prices continue to drop amid economic headwinds

The overall residential property price index for July - September 2022 decreased by 1.7% over the previous period (June - August 2022) to 250.4 as the

Lawmakers propose to clarify codes on privately managed parking lots

The government should clarify regulations concerning parking lots operated privately on private land, which may consequentially increase the number of such facilities in older districts,

Caritas Bazaar estimated to have raised over MOP5 million this year

The annual Caritas Bazaar that took place last weekend at the Nam Van Lake leisure area probably raised between 5 and 6 million patacas for

Air show seeks to position China as global competitor

China is displaying its latest generation fighter jets and civilian aircraft this week as it looks to carve a larger role for itself in the global

139 local firms close in Q3

Company closures totaled 139 in the third quarter, a 19% decrease when compared to last quarter. The value of registered capital of these companies amounted to

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