Output in March fell to just over 1 million barrels per day, down from 1.16 million in February.
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International and local companies among the winners in quest to exploit southeast Asian nation’s rich mineral resources.
New exhibition presents eclectic range of arts, ranging from Water Poon’s thought-provoking bowls to Romy Cheung’s creative fashion.
Wait time for travellers coming from foreign countries reduced from 21 days to 14; green light for prospective Filipino domestic helpers.
Proposals include increasing junket operators’ capital to MOP 10 million and up to five years’ imprisonment for illegal deposit taking; bill should pass by 15 August.
Trade association and owners’ relatives accuse authorities of inefficiency; investigators seeking cause of fire which sank five boats.
Twenty museums due to join festivities with special programmes including parent-child workshops and drawing contests.
Construction on 1,500 megawatt Mphanda Nkuwa dam – billed as ‘least environmentally acceptable in Africa’ – due to start in 2024.
Week-long event celebrates students’ work with a variety of exhibitions, workshops and live performances.
Exploding gas bottles add to the conflagration; nobody injured, investigators have yet to determine the cause of the blaze.
Tourism chief hoping for 60% hotel occupancy; discount vouchers and drone shows mainstay of campaign to encourage cross-border tourists.
Innovative Hengqin livelihood project will echo Macao’s architecture, with 4,000 residential units, plus schools, health centre and first-rate public services.