Innovative Hengqin livelihood project will echo Macao’s architecture, with 4,000 residential units, plus schools, health centre and first-rate public services.
Hengqin
CE ensures employment for residents remains important but does not say non-resident workers should be fired or replaced by Macao residents.
Macao residents have bought 9,000 properties in the Intensive Cooperation Zone, which is also favoured for its range of medical treatments.
Layoffs, unpaid leave and possible closures – investigation into 500 SMEs in the city paints a grim picture, with no immediate relief in sight.
Office to promote economic diversification, enhance cooperation with financial and taxation departments, and create new prospects for win-win cooperation.
Out of action for months after a host of technical problems, trains will run from morning till night on the revamped line between Ocean and Taipa Ferry Terminal stations.
City seen as conduit for financial services between China and Portuguese-speaking countries.
Top officials lay out wide-ranging road map for the city’s future development and economic diversification.
Ho Iat Seng points to signs of gradual recovery, undertakes to make progress in developing big health, modern finance and other new industries.