AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoExpo & Trade: Preparations for the 9th China–Eurasia Expo are set for June 25–29 in Urumqi, Xinjiang, with over 2,000 confirmed exhibitors from 27 countries/regions and investment promotion pavilions including Hong Kong and Macao, using a “one venue, multiple zones” layout focused on industries like smart logistics and smart agriculture. Macao Diversification & Talent: Sands China opened a “New Norm · New Mindset” talent showcase at The Londoner Macao, rolling out an AI up-skilling programme for management and new elite development tracks as part of its non-gaming workforce push. Tourism Industry Linkages: Macau and Hong Kong tourism leaders said the two cities should complement, not compete, leveraging airport connectivity and the bridge to support multi-destination Greater Bay Area travel. Workforce Enforcement (Macao): Macau reported 304 locations inspected in May 2026, detecting 117 suspected illegal workers, including construction and commercial/industrial sites. Public Policy (Macao): Chief Executive Sam Hou Fai said the final Macau 3rd Five-Year Plan version is due in August, then implementation will guide the 2027 Policy Address and next-year work plans. Health & Food Safety (Hong Kong): Hong Kong’s CHP is investigating an imported STEC case tied to hotpot ingredients in Guangdong, urging hygiene precautions while monitoring contacts. Green Shipping (Hong Kong): Hong Kong Marine Department launched new incentives for green maritime fuels via port-duce concessions and vessel registration support. Culture & Events (Macao): “Macau Live International” starts in Hengqin for six months with 13 original productions, aiming to build a regular performing-arts season across the Greater Bay Area.
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