Zheng Xincong of the central government made the remark at a meeting yesterday to discuss the outcome of the recently concluded Two Sessions in Beijing.
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Slated for completion in 2024, the 60,000 square metre medical cannabis-growing operations is being built at a cost of some 9.5 million euros.
The hotel will be the third super luxe property at a resort already featuring the Grand Lisboa Palace and the Karl Lagerfeld.
MGM China is about to exceed pre-pandemic gaming revenues for this quarter, analysts say, while Wynn Macau is gaining significant market share.
Only 2 in every 100 visitors to Macao are international arrivals – a percentage that the hospitality sector hopes to boost.
Catholics in Daman, on India’s west coast, are fighting to save the holy site, which local officials want to turn into a football field.
Zhuhai and Guangzhou ports are busily preparing for a resumption of coal imports from Down Under, with the ending of trade restrictions.
With the city’s tourism sector picking up, measures are being implemented to combat excessive prices for hotel rooms being quoted on online booking platforms.
Travellers are now able to apply for all kinds of visas and previous visa-free travel arrangements will resume, Beijing says.
The local economy is tipped to reach stable levels by May, according to the latest forecast by the Macau Economic Association.
A report by JP Morgan says the casinos’ ability to run tighter operations is going to significantly boost profits in the coming years.
Beijing makes a large donation of rice in response to rising food insecurity in the African nation brought about by inflation and the pandemic.