AGP Executive Report
Last update: 38 minutes agoElectric Mobility Push: Macau’s Environmental Protection Bureau says public electric motorcycle charging spaces will rise 45% to about 1,400 this year, with roughly 1,000 charging spots already in 58 public parking lots plus battery-swap cabinets in more locations; the city is also rolling out QR-code charging and offers subsidies to scrap petrol bikes for new electric models. Climate & Preparedness: The Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau warns El Niño could strengthen into a “strong to super-strong” event, with wetter conditions expected to test Macau’s drainage and climate response capacity. Biodiversity in the City: The Municipal Affairs Bureau will start phased works in Luís de Camões Garden to create the peninsula’s first “butterfly-friendly garden,” using butterfly-attracting plants to support habitat across life stages. Local Science Education: Macau’s selection round for the Greater Bay Area “Little Meteorological Anchors” contest is open for primary students, focusing on early warning for extreme weather, disaster prevention, and climate adaptation. Policy & Governance: The Legislative Assembly is set to consider a proposal to collect consumption tax directly from importers’ bank accounts at customs clearance, aiming to cut refunds and reduce business burden.
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