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2,500 SMEs ask govt for help over COVID-19 crisis
The Macau Economic Bureau (DSE) said in a statement today that since February 1 it has received about 2,500 applications for financial assistance from small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) hit by the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic. According to a DSE statement, the bureau has also responded to 7,000 requests for information about its various financial support schemes since the beginning of last month, when the novel coronavirus started to impact the local economy in earnest.
March 2, 2020
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Opening of Macau Pavilion at Biennale Architettura 2020 delayed: report
The opening of the Macau Pavilion at the Biennale Architettura 2020 in Venice will be delayed due to the impact of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the Macau Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) has told public broadcaster TDM-Radio Macau. According to a Radio Macau report today, the delay has been requested by the local government for logistical reasons, considering that most of the production and transport companies involved in Macau's participation in the 17th International Architecture
March 2, 2020 | BY admin
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Health chief admits ‘very high risk’ bringing back locals stranded in Hubei
Addressing yesterday’s daily press conference about Macau’s novel coronavirus (COVID-19) situation, Health Bureau (SSM) Director Lei Chin Ion admitted that the local government’s airlift next Saturday to bring Macau residents stranded in Hubei province back to Macau entails a “very high” risk for Macau’s COVID-19 epidemic situation and that the risk will have to be borne by the “whole community”.The health chief also said that the local government had made the decision to bring
March 2, 2020 | BY admin
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Drunk fireman who stole from property agent ‘wanted to return loot’
An off-duty fireman who allegedly stole cash, a diamond necklace and three bottles of red wine from a property agency in Zape early last Tuesday morning claimed he was drunk when he committed the crime and wanted to return the loot when he woke up.The case was announced by Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesman Ho Chan Nam in a special press conference on Friday.According to Ho, the suspect is a 27-year-old fireman surnamed Wong. He joined the Fire Services Bureau in 2018.Ho said that the Judiciary
March 2, 2020 | BY admin
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Safety first! Editorial
EDITORIAL Macau will turn another page in its successful fight against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) when the civil service will resume its “normal” functioning today after a nearly month-long hiatus. Moreover, Macau’s non-gaming entertainment businesses such as bars and nightclubs have been allowed to reopen for business since last night after their government-ordered shutdown on February 5 as one of the government’s various measures to prevent the virus from spreading in one
March 2, 2020 | BY admin
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Online facemask scammer mulls suicide: police
A local 20-year-old unemployed man, who goes by the name “Ekko” on social media and cheated at least 27 people out of 25,000 patacas in an online scam selling facemasks, told the police he wanted to commit suicide because of the fear that he would be caught soon as the police had detected similar facemasks scams recently,Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesman Ho Chan Nam said during a special press conference on Saturday.According to Ho, the suspect said he wanted to jump off a building to end his
March 2, 2020 | BY admin
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Libraries, museums to reopen gradually from today
Macau’s public libraries, museums and other cultural venues will gradually and partially reopen today, the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) has announced. According to an IC statement on Saturday, most of the libraries will reopen at 2 p.m. today. The reading room of the Macau Archives will also reopen today.The libraries’ newspaper and magazine reading rooms will reduce their usual number of seats by half. The libraries will be closed every four hours for 30 minutes for cleaning. Initially,
March 2, 2020 | BY admin
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Macau gaming receipts fall 87.8 pct in February
Macau's gross gaming revenues fell 87.8 percent year-on-year to 3.1 billion patacas last month, the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ) announced today. In February last year, the city's gross gaming revenues stood at 25.37 billion patacas.It was the gaming industry's steepest monthly year-on-year gross revenue fall on record since the establishment of the Macau Special Administrative Region (MSAR) in December 1999, an official source told The Macau Post Daily
March 1, 2020 | BY admin
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Macau jail to resume visitations
The Macau Correctional Services Bureau (DSC) has announced that visitations to the prison and juvenile detention centre will be resumed on Wednesday, "taking into account the development of the novel coronavirus pneumonia epidemic and citizens' needs for public services."The visitations were suspended early last month in response to the COVID-19 threat. Eight of Macau's 10 novel coronavirus patients have meanwhile been discharged from hospital. The last COVID-19 cases were
March 1, 2020 | BY admin
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Macau's exports, imports fall in January
Macau's exports and imports fell last month, the Statistics and Census Bureau (DSEC) announced today. According to a DSEC statement, total exports fell 24.8 percent to 1.15 billion patacas (US$143 million) in January. While domestic exports rose 9.8 percent to 153 million patacas, re-exports fell 28.3 percent to 995 million patacas. Re-exports accounted for 86.6 percent of total exports. Some 72.9 percent of Macau's exports were shipped to Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland. Imports
February 29, 2020 | BY admin
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Libraries, museums to reopen gradually from Monday
Macau's public libraries, museums and other cultural venues will gradually and partially reopen from Monday, the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) announced today.According to an IC statement, most of the libraries will reopen at 2 p.m. on Monday. The reading room of the Macau Archives will also reopen on Monday.The libraries' newspaper and magazine reading rooms will reduce their usual number of seats by half. The libraries will be closed every four hours for 30 minutes for cleaning. Initially, the
February 29, 2020 | BY admin
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Macau to airlift residents stranded in Hubei
The Macau government said today it will airlift "50 to 60" local residents stranded in Hubei province in the wake of the COVID-19 epidemic.Health Bureau (SSM) Director Lei Chin Ion announced the airlift at the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre's daily press conference. Lei said that a plane chartered by the local government was slated to fly to the provincial capital Wuhan next Friday or Saturday. A total of 29 Macau residents are in Wuhan, according to the
February 29, 2020 | BY admin
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Macau issues Italy travel warning
The Macau government's Tourism Crisis Management Office (GGCT) issued today a Level 2 Travel Alert to Italy. The office said it in a statement that it was alerting "Macau residents who intend to travel to, or are already in that country [Italy] to reconsider the current travel plans."It is suggested to avoid non-essential travel to the destination," the statement said, adding that the office would "keep monitoring the latest developments of the
February 29, 2020 | BY admin
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Retail sales rise 0.5 pct in 2019
Macau's retail sales rose 0.5 percent year-on-year to 77.18 billion patacas (US$9.64 billion), the Statistics and Census Bureau (DSEC) announced today. Watches and jewellery (15.85 billion patacas), goods sold in department stores (13.34 billion patacas) and leather goods (10.28 billion patacas) accounted for 20.5 percent, 17.3 percent and 13.3 percent respectively. Sales of automotive fuels and cosmetics and sanitary articles grew 11.6 percent and 9.5 percent respectively, while
February 29, 2020 | BY admin
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Macau GDP shrinks 4.7 pct in 2019
Macau's gross domestic product shrank 4.7 percent in real terms last year, the Statistics and Census Bureau (DSEC) announced today. It was Macau's first negative GDP growth in three years. In 2018 and 2017 the economy grew 5.4 percent and 9.9 percent respectively, after three consecutive years of negative growth. Today's DSEC statement noted that Macau has experienced negative growth since the first quarter of 2019 due to decreases in investment and exports of services. Domestic
February 29, 2020 | BY admin
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