The airport's strong rebound, which saw it handle 83.58 million passengers in 2025, underscores the Greater Bay Area’s increasing global significance in aviation and freight
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The Brazilian leader says that the Mercosur-European Union Agreement could see Portugal become the principal EU entry point for Brazilian firms
The 2026 Shenzhen Design Week will take place between 27 April and 6 May at the Longgang International Arts Centre
He used his first state visit to Beijing to push for a results-driven ‘new stage of economic cooperation’ with his Chinese counterpart, President Xi Jinping
Macao is studying free ferry tickets for international delegates attending conferences and exhibitions in Hong Kong, as part of its push to grow MICE arrivals
The Chinese province’s GDP totalled 3.49 trillion yuan (US$511.6 billion), with primary, secondary and tertiary industrial sectors experiencing growth in the first quarter
China, the world's largest crude importer, is expected to re-enter the market as a major buyer within weeks after tapping its large 2025 stockpile
Since 2023, the park linking Dongguan’s manufacturing hub to Hong Kong airport has processed imports and exports valued at more than 65 billion yuan
The meeting in Lisbon focused on strengthening cooperation between Macao and Portugal and the SAR’s continued role as China’s bridge to the lusophone world
The festival occurs from 2 to 4 May, over the Labour Day holiday, with a three-day programme highlighting Mandarin pop, Cantonese pop and international rock
Updated ticket prices for Hong Kong-Macao ferries take effect from 25 April, with changes across economy, night sailings and premium classes
The Zhuhai government is setting up service stations for Hong Kong and Macao residents that allow them to register for mortgages