Fireworks competition back after hiatus

After a hiatus of three years, the Macao International Fireworks Display Contest is returning to the skies of Macau next week for its 31st edition.

US, China agree to discuss export controls as Raimondo visits to warm up chilly ties

Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said she and her Chinese counterpart agreed yesterday to exchange information on U.S. export controls that frustrate Beijing and set up a group

Recognition, Equilibrium and Inclusive Multilateralism

Goldman Sachs estimates that in 2050, the Asia GDP will reach 90.6 Trillion USD (except developing markets) and the World total GDP will be 227.9 Trillion USD.

Macau salt run against radioactivity returns after 12 years

Following a nearly identical saga 12 years ago, some people in Macau have rushed to purchase table salt after Japan started discharging wastewater from Fukushima’s nuclear

Gambling watchdog refrains from commenting on MJC saga

The local gambling inspection agency has refrained from commenting on the speculated closure of the Macau Jockey Club (MJC), an agency spokesperson said in reply

GDP grows 117% in Q2

Macau's economy saw an upturn in the second quarter of the year, marking the highest quarterly growth since the second quarter of 2021. Data from

HK movie star Aaron Kwok announces return to Guia Circuit this year

Hong Kong movie star Aaron Kwok is preparing his return to the Guia Circuit this November, being expected to take part in the TCR Asia Challenge,

DSAT studying more taxi licenses, but escalated congestions possible

A mid concerns from both the public and the taxi industry, the government is working on more taxi licenses, but hinted that heavier traffic may

At Fukushima Daiichi, decommissioning the nuclear plant is far more challenging than water release

For the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, managing the ever-growing volume of radioactive wastewater held in more than 1,000 tanks has been a safety risk and

DSAT claims crowded buses are not overloaded

The Transport Bureau (DSAT) has claimed that buses with a stated capacity of 65 passengers may not be overloaded even if “the buses are circulating carrying

Jockey Club future unclear amid approval for new season

Although the Macau Jockey Club (MJC) has had its new season approved, its future remains foggy, an insider told the Times. The insider requested

Oxfam Macau calls for yearly review of minimum wage

The review of the local minimum wage level should be conducted every year to better match actual living situations, an international charity organization has said

Macau-HK airport direct bus to be launched soon

A bus service to serve passengers between Macau and Hong Kong Airport will begin operations soon, local media reported yesterday. In contrast to the pre-Covid mode of operations,

Iran, Saudi Arabia and Egypt are among six nations set to join China and Russia in economic bloc

Iran and Saudi Arabia were among six countries set to join Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa in the BRICS economic bloc from next year,

Macau bans food product imports from 10 prefectures in Japan

The Macau government has officially banned food products from 10 prefectures of Japan. The ban was officialized yesterday in a Chief Executive (CE) order

Jockey Club facing the blues

The future of horse racing in Macau appears to be hanging in the balance, with growing concerns among trainers, officials and stakeholders that the Macau

BCM shareholders recover stability, issue interim dividends

The two parent companies of local BCM have stabilized after the ending of disease control measures, issuing interim dividends of HKD0.36 and HKD0.11 per share.

Endangered tortoises smuggled into Macau

  Three endangered red-footed tortoises were found in a plastic bag in a private vehicle trying to exit mainland China from the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, the Gongbei

Guangdong moves ahead with the third bond issuance in Macau later this month

The People’s Government of Guangdong Province will issue offshore bonds for the third consecutive year, the local government has announced. According to a government

India lands a spacecraft near the moon’s south pole, a world first

India yesterday made history as it became the first country in the world to land a spacecraft near the moon’s south pole, an uncharted territory that

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com
MACAU DAILY TIMES