AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoClimate & finance education: Nobel laureate Robert F. Engle spoke at the University of Macau on climate change and geopolitical uncertainty, linking them to financial market volatility and risk. Heritage + immersive tech culture: Macao plans to upgrade the UNESCO-listed Dom Pedro V Theatre into an immersive stage venue, with a push to connect culture with education, technology and talent. Macao planning roadmap: Chief Executive Sam Hou Fai said the final version of Macao’s 3rd Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) is due in August, feeding directly into the 2027 Policy Address. AI-energy industry push: A Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao power summit in Cotai focused on AI and high-quality energy development, positioning the GBA as a “server” for AI-powered energy innovation. Public health monitoring: Hong Kong’s FEHD released new June gravidtrap and density indexes for Aedes albopictus across 19 survey areas, updating local vector surveillance. Cross-border digital finance: China’s e-CNY cross-border push expands via CBETS, with 26 banks signing up and initial coverage including Hong Kong and Macao. Life sciences licensing: Dimerix licensed DMX-200 rights across Greater China and parts of Asia to Everest Medicines, with upfront and milestone payments plus royalties. Macao infrastructure dealmaking: Macao’s 17th IIICF wrapped up with 21 agreements worth US$9.9 billion, spanning transport, construction, energy and mining. Macao governance staffing: Ng Wai Han was appointed Secretary for Economy and Finance in Macao, effective June 15. Urban planning update: Taipa’s Northern Zone Urban Development Plan was revised to prioritize liveability, greener standards and flood control.
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