Low chance of T8 today

Typhoon Signal No. 3 was hoisted yesterday afternoon, with a “relatively low” chance of Signal No. 8 being issued today.  Typhoon Nesat, located over

Lawmaker calls for more flexible property rental evaluation

Better modes of rental evaluation for commercial spaces at government housing estates will help improve the quality of living in these areas, lawmaker Ron Lam said

Industrial sector records rise in revenues

Receipts and Expenditure of establishments engaged in industrial related activities amounted to MOP10.39 billion and MOP7.54 billion respectively in 2021, up by 11.8% and 7.8% year-on-year. Data

AL passes own budget for the coming year

In a parliamentary plenary yesterday, the Legislative Assembly (AL) passed its budget for the fiscal year of 2023. The budget amounted to MOP198,208,000, a reduction of

Ho Iat Seng to fully implement ‘spirit of national congress report’

The SAR government will lead sectors of the local community to “earnestly study, understand, and fully implement the spirit of the 20th CPC National Congress report,” said

Payments, agreements made online to integrate Zhuhai-Macau social security

Eligible Macau residents and mainland people working in Greater Bay Area are now able to pay online for social security insurance and sign tripartite agreement issues

ExCo approves digital currency use

The draft for the Currency Establishment and Issuance Legal System includes a direction to digitize the pataca and a proposal to adopt the digital currency as

Jetfoil conservation group calls on gov’t to resume sea routes

The Jetfoil Conservation Concern Group has urged the governments of the two Special Administrative Regions (SARs) to resume the activity of the Hong Kong-Macau ferry

SSM’s updated quarantine notice sparks social media decry

While many are yearning for shorter quarantine for arrivals, the Health Bureau (SSM) has issued a “confusingly written” notice about the end of self-monitoring for arrivals who

New bill to identify drinks with 1.2% alcohol as alcoholic

The Executive Council has also finished discussing a bill on alcoholic drinks for minors, which proposes that drinks with 1.2% of alcohol by volume be considered

Xi stresses upholding, improving policy of ‘One country, two systems’

Xi Jinping yesterday stressed upholding and improving the policy of ‘One country, two systems’. “The policy of ‘One country, two systems’ is a great innovation of

AAEC letter no impact on gov’t decision: JP Morgan

Brokerage JP Morgan Securities (Asia Pacific) has stated that the recent letter sent by Asian American Entertainment Corporation (AAEC) to the city’s gaming commission for casino

Gaming scholar forecasts GGR to only recover to 70% of 2019

Local gross gaming revenue (GGR) will never return to the pre-pandemic levels and, at most, will only recover to 70% of 2019 levels, Professor Zheng Zhonglu, head

Pandemic drives ambulance services work up in 2022

Except for fires that decreased slightly (-4.15%), the work of the Fire Services Bureau (CB) has increased significantly during the first nine months of this year,

MGTO calls for troupes for Lunar New Year parade 

The government is calling registered artistic troupes, schools, community organizations and institutions in Macau to join the Parade for Celebration of the Chinese New Year 2023. Applications are

Fitch: Gaming recovery far-off amid easing travel restrictions

Macau's gaming sector’s recovery remains far-off despite the recent easing of travel restrictions with mainland China. Visitor numbers to Macau are beginning to recover but

US judge ends lobbying suit against casino developer Steve Wynn

A U.S. federal judge yesterday dismissed a Justice Department lawsuit that sought to force longtime casino developer Steve Wynn to register as a foreign

Citywide Consumption Carnival kicks off with MOP100m rewards

The Macau citywide Consumption Carnival will offer prizes of nearly MOP100 million to boost consumption, co-hosts of the carnival said yesterday. Co-hosted by the

Digital driving documents into force Saturday

From Saturday October 15, all vehicle drivers in Macau will be able to replace their paperback and physical driving documents and cards with digital versions stored in their

Big six shares on a continuous decline ahead of Beijing’s party congress

The city’s big six shares are in free fall at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, with Sands China and Wynn Resorts leading the plunge with

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