Corporate Bits | 7-eleven opens in macau airport

1--ElevenMacau International Airport Company Limited (CAM) has entered into a five-year sub-concession contract with 7-Eleven for the operation of convenience store services after an open tender procedure, according to a press release.
A 7-Eleven shop at the south side of the Departure Hall commenced business last month, aiming to provide passengers and airport staff with a one-stop convenience store service on a daily basis. Services on offer include in-store “Hot Shot” cooked food to provide customers with fast food and refreshments on the go..

hong kong jewelry show begins

Organized by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), the International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show opened yesterday and will run until Saturday at the AsiaWorld-Expo.
According to a statement from the HKTDC, the show is now in its third year and will have a “Sea Sparkle” theme. More than 1,880 exhibitors from 42 countries and regions will showcase raw jewelry materials such as quality diamonds, precious gems, semi-precious stones and pearls.
The 33rd HKTDC Hong Kong International Jewelry Show will also commence its five-day run tomorrow at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC), and will offer opportunities to source a diverse range of jewelry.
The show will feature a series of activities to provide industry players with market insights and the latest jewelry production techniques. The HKTDC has also organized more than 110 buying missions, comprising more than 9,300 buyers from 75 countries and regions, to offer exhibitors more business opportunities.

2-mage002bnu co-organizes luncheon to mark secretary of state visit

BNU and four other organizations hosted a luncheon with Mr João Vasconcelos, the Portuguese Secretary of State of Industry, for his visit to Macau.
The event was co-organized with the Consulate General of Portugal in Hong Kong and Macau, the Macau European Chamber of Commerce, the Portuguese-Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry and AICEP.
According to a BNU press release, around forty guests attended the event, including business leaders, entrepreneurs and professionals.
In his welcome speech, Mr Vasconcelos highlighted the relationship between Portugal and China, particularly with Macau SAR, and how it is a strategic priority for Portugal. This could be reflected in the growing trend of Portuguese exports to Macau, he said.
Mr Vasconcelos added that Macau represents a special platform for co-operation between the European and Asian markets, similar to Portugal’s function as a bridge between Europe and the Portuguese-speaking countries.

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