AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMacau Gaming Crackdown: Macau Judiciary Police (PJ) arrested two mainland men for allegedly livestreaming casino gambling from inside Cotai and central casinos using modified clothing, hidden phones, and earpieces to take bets from clients in the mainland. Public Consultation & Governance: The government launched a 45-day consultation to streamline business licensing and permits, aiming to cut administrative burdens while strengthening “interim” and “post-hoc” oversight across sectors from salons to entertainment venues. Public Feedback System: A new standardised complaints-and-opinions handling system will require public entities to give an initial reply within two working days and a full response within 15 working days, with an AI-assisted single platform set to operate from Oct 5 via the Macao One Account app. Tourism & Culture: Macau topped mainland outbound tourist satisfaction rankings for a second straight year, while the Macao Museum prepares a free exhibition on classified movable cultural properties and the Grand Prix Museum readies a child-focused interactive “Full Throttle” exhibit. Local Economy & Diversification: The Macao Chain Stores and Franchise Association and DSEDT plan measures to boost “Distinctive Shops” brand awareness, including support for national “China Time-Honoured Brand” applications and digital upgrades. Gaming Risk Warning: A study by Jinan University researchers warns Macau’s heavy reliance on gaming creates “structural risks” for financial stability, citing gaming’s dominant share of public revenue.
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