China’s tech hub beats Beijing and Shanghai, in spite of US curbs on the ability of many Shenzhen based companies to export their products and import US parts.
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Representatives from government departments and NGOs also take part in the career day for students of the Macao Institute for Tourism Studies.
Officials record more than 76,000 passengers and 620 flights during holiday week; Air Asia, China Southern and other regional airlines to resume operations soon.
Ninety-six Macao residents, including 88 students, are currently undergoing 7-14 days’ quarantine at the Sheraton Grand Macao.
Over 30% of students are drawn from Macao; Hengqin bilingual school seeks to attract more Cantonese-speaking students and teachers.
Brand new US$400 million port should be able to handle up to one million containers a year, and is set to start operations in November.
Degrees and masters in civil engineering, electrical engineering and environmental engineering planned for first academic year; courses taught in English and Portuguese.
World Health Organization warns China’s zero-case strategy is unsustainable and shifting strategies is of utter importance.
More than 11,000 new infections reported in mainland China, mainly in Shanghai; mass testing and lockdowns enforced in Beijing.