The massive haul shows that the trade, thought to be responsible for the killing of 100 million sharks each year, is thriving in spite of efforts by conservationists.
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Travel curbs have been lifted and tourists are back, but eateries and shops are posting just negligible month-to-month gains in takings – or even outright declines.
The gaming concessionaire has set up a cross-training scheme to help personnel transition into roles in areas such as marketing and F&B.
Fewer visitors stayed the night and those who did were not inclined to stay any longer than visitors in the preceding month, while less than five percent of visitors were foreign.
In a bid to trim six-month delays, measures have been introduced to prevent people from booking multiple appointment slots, while some services are now available online.
A top cotton official in Brazil tells Chinese media that yuan settlements in the booming trade are ‘a way to the future’.
The territory is positioning itself as the natural gateway to the Greater Bay Area for technology companies from the lusophone world.
In its latest survey of the state of human trafficking globally, the US State Department accuses Macao of failing to make ‘significant efforts’ to combat the scourge.
The 93,000 tonne Sepetiba is bound for offshore oil fields in the Santos Basin and is capable of producing 180,000 barrels per day.