AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGreen Shipping Push: Hong Kong’s Marine Department is rolling out two new incentives for green maritime fuels, including port dues concessions (25%–50% reimbursement) and benefits for eligible green fuel-powered vessels registered in Hong Kong, with about $34m earmarked in this year’s Budget. Macao Economic Diversification: Macau’s new Secretary for Economy and Finance Ng Wai Han says appropriate economic diversification is a “must-answer question,” while Chief Executive Sam Hou Fai reiterated the push for internationally competitive new industries, including a government guidance fund and four major projects. Macao Employment Focus: Sam also pledged continued protection of residents’ jobs, citing job-matching sessions and “employment + training” programmes to support local employment. Macao Public Health Monitoring: FEHD released new June gravidtrap and density indexes for Aedes albopictus across 19 survey areas, showing seasonal shifts tied to weather. Hospitality Leadership Training (Macao): UTM and DSAL ran an executive programme, “The Art of Leadership,” for mid- to senior hotel professionals, stressing people-centred service leadership. Macao Business Events: Skal International Asia Congress wrapped in Macao with 198 delegates from 18 regions, highlighting the city’s heritage-led tourism and innovation agenda. Trade & Infrastructure Dealmaking: Macau’s 17th IIICF concluded with USD 9.9b in signed agreements across transport, construction, energy, mining and more, reinforcing Macao’s role as a connector for Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking markets.
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