AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMacao Talent & Finance: Macau’s Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) opened applications for a 12-week internship scheme placing young locals in mainland firms that trade with Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking markets, aiming to support economic diversification and build bridge-ready skills in Hengqin. Macao Food Safety: The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) ordered a stop-sell and recall after a Macau boneless chicken feet sample tested unsatisfactory for Listeria monocytogenes, with re-inspection required before products can return. Macao Infrastructure Dealmaking: The 17th IIICF in Macao wrapped up with 21 cooperation agreements worth US$9.9bn across transport, construction, energy, mining and smelting, with a strong push for green, digital infrastructure connectivity. Macao Business Appointments: Paradise Entertainment named Hong Kong solicitor Eric Ho King Fung as an independent non-executive director, adding finance and capital-markets experience to its board. Macao Science & Academia: University of Macau appointed materials scientist Pei Qibing as chair professor and director of its Institute of Applied Physics and Materials Engineering. Hong Kong Policy & Trade: Hong Kong launched a public consultation on its first five-year plan, aligning with the national 15th plan while targeting stronger roles in finance, maritime and trade. Hong Kong Digital Banking: Citi rolled out “eVouchers” in the Citi Mobile app, betting on digital-first spending and travel/dining demand. Hong Kong–Shenzhen Construction Tech: Five Qianhai pilot projects will test Hong Kong’s NEC contract model and the Smart Site Safety System to tighten engineering alignment in the Greater Bay Area. Energy & Shipping: Macau detected Shell miscalculations in LPG/petrol subsidy calculations and said refunds are underway; Cathay Cargo extended its Air-Land Fresh Lane perishables service to Macao via Hong Kong under a single air waybill.
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