Residents reminded that sign-up deadline is Friday 10 December; cards must be picked up by Monday 13 December.
Economic and Technological Development Bureau
Fledgling companies specialising in biotechnology, radiotherapy, biopharmaceuticals and similar areas show the way with pioneering concepts.
Influencers from Macao and the mainland set the tone of the three-day event which spurred interest in the city’s main industry.
The food and beverage industry is the chief beneficiary as residents shell out MOP 473 million via the e-consumption benefits plan.
As residents look forward to the start of the e-consumption scheme, officials warn traders to stick to the rules and shun the temptation to jack up prices.
Residents are being advised to carefully read the small print to ensure they get the benefits that suit them best.
More than 500 businesses and retailers get a free pitch; visitors can enjoy all the fun of the fair for three whole days.
The money is there for the taking, even for new-born babies, but the application process is far from straightforward, and non-resident workers are still shut out.
Shops around Rua de Cinco de Outubro are painted in colours allied to their trade, smartening up the streets, attracting the Insta crowd and pleasing locals.