AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMacau Gaming Watch: Macau’s June gross gaming revenue fell 12.1% year-on-year to MOP 18.5 billion, with the FIFA World Cup weighing on spend and June also down 18.1% from May, though first-half GGR still rose 6.8% to MOP 126.9 billion. Local Transport Planning: The Macau government has finished collecting public opinions on new LRT proposals, with more than 800 submissions; officials say support is broad and the Seac Pai Van extension drew the most attention. AI & Innovation in Macau: Century Huatong and IPIM wrapped the Digiloong Cup Macao Investment Summit and AI Ecosystem Forum, linking AI startups with capital and pushing Macau’s role as a Greater Bay Area and Portuguese-speaking bridge. Workforce & Skills: FAOM urged stronger vocational training and certification to tackle unemployment/underemployment, pointing to shortages in catering, aviation and accounting roles. Greater Bay Area Energy: Guangdong’s Taipingling nuclear project advanced as Unit 2 connected to the grid, supporting clean power supply for the GBA with commercial operation expected in late 2026. Cross-border Retail: Zhuhai Duty Free won the inbound duty-free shop concession at Guangzhou Nansha Passenger Port, extending its Greater Bay Area retail network. Food Safety & Industry Support: Macau’s 15th Food Safety Week concluded, reinforcing ongoing efforts to safeguard local food standards.
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