AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMacao Tech Policy & Governance: Macao’s Chief Executive Sam Hou Fai said the SAR’s 3rd Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) is tightly aligned with China’s 15th plan, aiming for economic diversification, “smart” city progress, and deeper Guangdong-Macao integration. Smart Border Tech: Hengqin Port is set for upgrades to speed up Macau-Hengqin crossings, including “joint one-stop” lanes using facial + iris recognition and an intelligent vehicle inspection system. Health Tech & Public Services: The Health Bureau is expanding hepatitis and cancer screening, using “early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment,” and plans to notify eligible residents via the Macao One Account to raise coverage. Education & Talent: UTM welcomed over 1,000 new students and launched new programmes in Management and Data Science, plus an expanded Macao-Hengqin dual-campus learning model. AI in Education (Regional): A new HIM Business School master’s in Applied AI will include study periods in Macao and the Greater Bay Area, targeting non-engineering students. Macao-Hengqin MICE: Hengqin’s MICE seminar highlighted ICCA-linked subsidies and incentives to boost international conferences. Global Tech & Compliance: MOFCOM’s countermeasure list now includes RBA, raising compliance and audit-risk questions for firms relying on RBA supplier diligence in China.
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