Local taxi drivers fear that adding 800 more cabs to the existing fleet will intensify competition, making it even more difficult for them to find fares in off-peak times
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Ayumi Hamasaki’s concert cancellation occurs amid a wave of cancellations by other Japanese artists of their performances in mainland China
Finance secretary Anton Tai Kin Ip has affirmed the government's commitment to leveraging the financial sector as a key engine for Macao’s economic diversification
China’s southernmost province is positioning itself to lead the charge, according to a draft of its latest Five-Year Plan (2026–2030)
While exports have resumed, experts point out that Chinese demand for Nvidia’s H200 AI chips may now be limited by cybersecurity and strategic concerns
The past two days have seen fighting erupt along the two countries’ disputed border, despite a ceasefire brokered by US President Donald Trump
Macao welcomes 7,824 athletes to upgraded accessible venues, staffed by 1,500 volunteers for the 8-15 December badminton events
The investment bank forecasts 6 percent gross gaming revenue growth and 7 percent earnings growth, with a front-loaded 2026 for the local casino sector
Taipa Market’s new zone spans the first floor and a rooftop terrace, offering a diverse mix of creative cuisine, coffee, and cultural products for sale
Nvidia will be allowed to sell its second most powerful chip to ‘approved customers’ in China, with the US government set to receive 25 percent of the revenue
The new research-focused institution officially opened on Saturday after starting operations in August and offers six core disciplines
Outbound shipments grew 5.9 percent year-on-year, reversing October’s contraction, and bring China’s trade surplus for the year to date to over US$1 trillion