Portugal’s place in China’s Belt and Road Initiative
The visit to Portugal by Chinese President Xi Jinping, 4–5 December 2018, was regarded by both governments as a landmark in the existing strategic cooperation.
The visit to Portugal by Chinese President Xi Jinping, 4–5 December 2018, was regarded by both governments as a landmark in the existing strategic cooperation.
In an exclusive interview with Macao Magazine, the President of the Portuguese Republic, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, speaks about relations with China, the role that Macao continues to play, and the opportunities for Portuguese entrepreneurs in the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative.
With the agreement signed between the Macao government and the National Development and Reform Commission, Macao is ready to strengthen its participation in the Belt and Road Initiative.
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National initiatives are generating new opportunities, reinvigorating Macao’s long-time commitment to streamlining economic and trade relations between China and Portuguese-speaking countries (PSC).
Macao forms closer ties for tourism, cultural affairs, financial services, economy, and trade with Cambodia and Thailand
The Guangdong‑Hong Kong‑Macao Greater Bay Area Initiative is an advanced version of the Pearl River Delta strategy first brought up in the 13th Five‑Year‑Plan (2016–2020) of China.
Stronger ties with the private sector, a reinforced attention to new forms of entrepreneurship, and a greater awareness of the expectations projected both by governments and businessmen. These are some of the new roads that the Forum Macao might tread in the future as it seeks to build on its successes.
The five key priorities of the 2018 Policy Address were: building a smart city, consolidating transportation management, conserving the natural environment, cultivating Macao’s cultural legacy and strengthening disaster preparedness.
Chief Executive announces a visit by Pan-Pearl River Delta officials to the Portuguese-speaking countries in 2018