Gov’t assures no personal data transfer on One Account Hengqin service booking

Although booking for some public services on Hengqin is now possible through the government One Account app, no personal data is transferred across the border, the

Hotel occupancy peaks in summer, sector eyes Golden Week

Hotel occupancy has reached a peak during the summer vacation and the hotel sector has since seen a decline this month, according to Jocelyn Wong,

CE brainstorms Policy Address

Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng has met several pro-establishment associations for suggestions on the upcoming policy address. Among the associations was the Macau chapter of

Clinic prosecuted for transferring patient data to mainland

A clinic has been prosecuted for transferring patients’ clinical file data to the mainland, the Office for Personal Data Protection (GPDP) has said in a statement.

Visitors total 3.22 million in August holidays

Visitors totaled 3.22 million in August, a rise of 16.7% month-on-month, as tourists flock to the region amid summer holidays, data from the Statistics and Census

Housing Bureau deems future subsidized housing purchases rule by new income cap

Future purchases of economic housing units should comply with the newly released rules on income and assets, the Housing Bureau (IH) announced yesterday. The government

HK man arrested as part of phishing scams crime ring

The Judiciary Police (PJ) has arrested a Hong Kong man in his 30s on suspicion of being part of a crime syndicate that sent out phishing

Luxury brands eye local to cope with environment change

Local premium fashion brands boutiques have begun targeting local shoppers amid changes in the financial environment, local media has reported. The value of the Chinese

Residents living, working in Cooperation Zone rises 29%

The number of Macau residents living and working in the Cooperation Zone in Hengqin rose by about 29% year-on-year at the end of August and the trips through

CCAC invites HK counterpart to train local investigators

The Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) has invited Hong Kong’s equivalent – the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) – to send staff to Macau to provide training on anti-corruption

CB tests operationality with a drill at Hengqin Border Post

The Fire Services Bureau (CB) has conducted an accident simulation and fire drill at the Hengqin Border Post, the CB has said. The exercise was conducted in coordination with mainland

Lula pitches Brazil — and himself — as fresh leader for Global South

Brazil is back.” That has been Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s refrain for the better part of the last year, with the president deploying the snappy

Commercial spaces at Barra Transport Hub without prospective tenants

The commercial area of the Barra Transport Hub has not attracted any interest among business owners for potential rental agreements, the government stated in response

Gov’t lowers maximum income ceiling, assets for public housing applicants

The government has decided to reduce the maximum income ceiling for public housing applicants by about 7%. The decision was communicated through a Chief Executive order

Casino players not deterred amid stiff economic headwinds: Citi

According to Citigroup (Citi), casino players “are not going to be deterred by anything less than a direct-hit typhoon or a ‘black’ warning-level rainstorm.”

Covid-19 Centre discontinued after over three years

The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre was closed yesterday, according to a Chief Executive Dispatch published on the same day. Pursuant to dispatch 156/2023,

Lawmaker Ron Lam blames ID for lack of communication on Lin Fong

Lawmaker Ron Lam has criticized the decision to discontinue public swimming lessons at Lin Fong Swimming Pool without prior consultation or communication with the public.

Worker dies after falling from a ladder

A non-resident worker was killed after falling from a ladder while working in a building at the Seac Pai Van public housing estate, the Judiciary Police (PJ) reported.

Macau residents take part in China’s legal professional exam

Around 860,000 applicants registered for the initial phase of China’s national unified legal professional qualification examination, held over the weekend, the Ministry of Justice said yesterday. About 75%

F&B sector records revenue surge

Receipts of interviewed restaurants and similar establishments and retailers surged by 354.2% year-on-year, with receipts of Chinese Restaurants, Japanese & Korean Restaurants and Western Restaurants soaring by 738.1%,

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