In response to the findings by a U.K. NGO on Macau’s lack of governance in deterring the trade of endangered species, DSE has emphasised its efforts in inspection and law enforcement.
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Former CE: In response to the adverse impact of the Hong Kong anti-extradition bill protests, Macau needed to strengthen its patriotism.
TRAFFIC, an environmental non-government organisation from the U.K., expects imports of wildlife regulated under the Washington Convention into Macau will continue to rise.
The Health Bureau aims to launch a public consultation on a possible ban of sales of alcohol to minors by the end of this year.
The local government must be “very vigilant” about the possible adverse impact of the “surrounding” security situation on Macau.
At a seminar held in the University of Macau, Xu Ze says that “reunification and development are the founding aspiration” of the “One Country, Two Systems” principle.
Valente: The local government “must now promote and support the development of Macau, with the necessary material resources, as an arbitration and mediation center.”
The Environmental Protection Bureau has bought about a dozen recycling machines for the collection of used plastic bottles which will come into use at different locations in the city before the end of the year.
The government formally withdrew its controversial bill which proposed the transfer of 60 billion patacas from the government’s financial reserves for the setting-up of the Macau Special Administrative Region Investment and Development Fund.