AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMacau Pet Policy Update: The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) says imported dogs and cats from rabies-affected countries/regions will no longer face mandatory 30-day quarantine from 12 June, if they pass pre-entry checks (microchip, vaccination, antibody testing) and an IAM veterinary inspection on arrival. Green Digital Infrastructure in Macau: The 17th International Infrastructure Investment and Construction Forum & Exhibition (IIICF) opened in Macau on 11 June, drawing 3,500+ guests from 70+ places, with a focus on “green digital infrastructure connectivity” and a bigger turnout from Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking countries. Tourism Tech & Heritage Buzz: Skal International Asia Congress opened in Macao (12–14 June) under “Celebrating Heritage – Empowering Innovation,” reinforcing the city’s “tourism +” positioning. University Collaboration: UM highlighted tangible outcomes with Portuguese universities, including a new clinical medicine joint programme with the University of Lisbon and dual doctoral pathways with Porto and Lisbon. AI-Enabled Border Clearance (HK): Hong Kong’s Seamless e-Channel at HZMB starts 25 June for eligible Hong Kong permanent residents, enabling “on-the-move” self-service departure using AI and facial recognition. Construction Safety Pilots (GBA): Hong Kong and Shenzhen launched five Qianhai pilot projects using Hong Kong’s NEC contract framework and a Smart Site Safety System (4S) to improve delivery and safety. Fuel Subsidy Dispute: Macau’s DSEDT says Shell Macau miscalculated LPG and petrol subsidies due to a billing system error, with about 30,000 patacas involved, and refunds underway. Human Reproductive Tech Governance (HK): Hong Kong reappointed Professor Wong Man-sau and appointed Professor Chow Ka-ming to its Council on Human Reproductive Technology. Animal Welfare Fundraising (Macau): Students at Escola Portuguesa de Macau raised money and awareness for MASDAW during animal protection activities.
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