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- Pata identifies threats to travel industry
/ Government Information Bureau (GCS) - Tourism leaders call for sino-japanese reconciliation
/ Government Information Bureau (GCS) - 54th PATA Annual Conference – Summary of“WINDOWS ON CHINA”session
/ Government Information Bureau (GCS) - The Department of Heath Announces Influenza Virus Surveillance Result, Winter 2004-2005,
/ Government Information Bureau (GCS) - IATA Calls for Industry-wide Change, Slams High-cost Airports
/ Government Information Bureau (GCS) - PATA Predicts 10.6% Annual Growth in Asia Pacific Arrivals to 2007
/ Government Information Bureau (GCS) - PATA AWARDS TOURISM INDUSTRY BEST PRACTICE
/ Government Information Bureau (GCS) - 54th PATA ANNUAL CONFERENCE OPENS IN MACAU
/ Government Information Bureau (GCS) - Government expects GDP growth to stabilise
/ Government Information Bureau (GCS) - Results of the Package Tours and Hotel Occupancy
Rate / February 2005
/ Government Information Bureau (GCS) - Crime Investigation Units meet in Guangdong
/ Government Information Bureau (GCS) - Government amends requirements for investment residency
/ Government Information Bureau (GCS) - 54th PATA Annual Conference – Macau Host Committee General Meeting
/ Government Information Bureau (GCS) - Results of the External Trade Statistics / February 2005
/ Government Information Bureau (GCS) - Results of the Tourism Statistics 2004
/ Government Information Bureau (GCS) - Results of Manpower needs and wages survey for 4th quarter 2004 – Gaming Industry
/ Government Information Bureau (GCS) - President of Court of Justice of European Communities visits Macao
/ Government Information Bureau (GCS) - Results of the Demographic Statistics / 2004
/ Government Information Bureau (GCS) - Over one million crossed border during Easter holidays
/ Government Information Bureau (GCS) - Results of Employment Survey for December 2004 – February 2005
/ Government Information Bureau (GCS)