AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoClimate & Disaster Readiness: Macau’s Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau warns El Niño could strengthen into a “strong to super-strong” event, with wetter conditions likely to test local drainage and climate response. Local Biodiversity: The Municipal Affairs Bureau is rolling out Luís de Camões Garden as the peninsula’s first “butterfly-friendly garden,” using butterfly host plants and nectar-rich flowers to build a green corridor and improve ecological connectivity. Education for Weather Resilience: The 2026 Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao “Little Meteorological Anchors” contest opens local applications for primary students, asking them to present ideas on extreme-weather early warning and climate adaptation. Policy & Governance: The Chief Executive met Legislative Assembly lawmakers to gather views for the 2027 Policy Address, covering economic diversification, Macau-Hengqin integration, AI legislation, urban renewal, and services for the elderly and children. Trade & Environment-adjacent Regulation: Lawmakers are set to consider a consumption tax change that would collect tax directly from importers’ bank accounts at customs clearance, aiming to cut refund hassles and business cash pressure. Cross-border Learning: UTM begins postgraduate teaching at the Macao-Hengqin International Education Town, expanding international education access in the cooperation zone.
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