Macao’s imports rose by 56.6% year-on-year to MOP 13.4 billion in November.
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A new thematic website called “Old and Valuable Trees of Macao” has been launched by the Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) with the aim of ensuring their protection by the public and raising awareness of their existence.
Up until Saturday, the government’s “single account portal” had over 100,000 registered users, and within two days over 8,000 residents used the system to submit their proof of life.
The fatal fall happened when the sailor working for a local shipping company was casting off the vessel.
15-year-old girl and 32-year-old woman suffered accidental carbon monoxide poisoning on separate occasions, one on Sunday and one on New Year’s Day.
Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng predicted in his New Year’s Message today that Macao “will certainly win the great battle” against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Taiwan decided to ban from January 1st all foreign arrivals, including the transfer or transit of airline passengers, the government announced Wednesday.
The government’s decision to annul the provisional land concessions of 74 plots did not involve any acts of administrative illegality or maladministration.
The Post and Telecommunications Bureau will launch a new collection of stamps and other postal items for the Chinese Lunar Year of the Ox on 5 January.