Junket operations curtailed, government officials will inspect every three years, and threat to national security can lead to licence being cancelled.
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Residents advised to follow five-step plan to protect from infection when opening overseas mail, especially from high-risk areas.
Macao health officials warn of possible spread across the border, urge residents to follow precautions and use Health Code contact tracing app.
Woman surnamed Ho refused to cooperate with police; junket group founder Alvin Chau Cheok-wa remains in Coloane prison awaiting trial.
Imports down slightly to 96.52 million tonnes, with over half sourced from Brazil.
Health officials tighten precautionary measures further as Covid-19 cases spread on the other side of the border.
All six operators united in their appreciation of the proposed changes, undertake to cooperate fully with the government.
Five forestry concessions due to be granted shortly; large scale reforestation programme to start with two million seedlings.
Production could have been higher but for restrictions introduced due to the global Covid-19 pandemic.
Authorities in Macao expected to make announcement today concerning staff and students who live across the border.
Concessions cut to 10 years, leasing space to junkets banned, gross gaming revenue tax rate stays at 35 per cent.
Changes likely to have significant effect on the gaming industry which is Macao’s financial mainstay.