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Government to launch tax relief scheme for flood-damaged vehicles
The Government plans to launch a special tax relief scheme to alleviate difficulties faced by those whose vehicles had flood damage as a result of Typhoon Hato, announced today the Government Spokesperson, Mr Chan Chi Ping.
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IC collects opinions from persons responsible for temples and churches Jointly implements post-typhoon assistance
The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC from the Portuguese acronym) called a meeting yesterday, 30 August, at 10am, at the Cultural Affairs Bureau Building, with the persons responsible and the administrators of temples and churches to discuss the protection and follow-up works after the typhoon. IC will redistribute its budget to offer practical support and implement specific restoration measures, aiming to intensify the restoration and maintenance works of the temples and churches affected by the typhoon.
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CE meets with front-line personnel involved in post-storm recovery efforts
The Chief Executive, Mr Chui Sai On, met yesterday evening (Wednesday) with front-line medical workers, and personnel of the Social Welfare Bureau and of the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau that were involved in the post-typhoon rescue and recovery efforts.
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Legislative Assembly elections confirmed for 17 September
The Legislative Assembly elections are due to be held, as planned, on 17 September, after consideration by the Electoral Affairs Commission for the Legislative Assembly Election of conditions at polling stations.
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The latest information of tropical cyclone
The low pressure area which is located west to Luzon, Philippines has developed into a tropical depression. It is expected to intensify gradually and to move towards the South China Coastal Area. The weather of Macao will deteriorate towards the end of the week. Citizens are advised to pay attention to the change of weather.
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The latest information of tropical cyclone
The low pressure area which is located west to Luzon, Philippines will develop into a tropical cyclone within these two days. It is expected to intensify gradually and to move towards the South China coastal area. The weather of Macao will deteriorate towards the end of the week. Citizens are advised to pay attention to the change of weather.
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External merchandise trade statistics for July 2017
Information from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) indicated that total merchandise export for July 2017 amounted to MOP1.11 billion, up by 34.0% year-on-year; value of re-exports (MOP958 million) increased by 48.5%, with that of Garments (MOP195 million) surging by 393.1%; meanwhile, value of domestic exports (MOP156 million) slid by 16.2%, with that of Tobacco (MOP36 million) falling by 19.1%. Total merchandise import went up by 8.7% year-on-year to MOP6.15 billion, of which imports of Handbags & wallets and Gold jewellery expanded by 63.1% and 49.6% respectively. Merchandise trade deficit in July amounted to MOP5.03 billion.
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Government continues post-storm clean up and assistance
The post-typhoon recovery subsidy for small- and medium-sized enterprises will be increased from 30,000 patacas to 50,000 patacas, the Office of the Government Spokesperson announced yesterday afternoon in a press briefing giving updates on the Government’s post-storm clean-up and recovery efforts.
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Progress of the post-typhoon works at the Cultural Affairs Bureau’s public libraries
The public libraries under the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC, from the Portuguese acronym) suffered different damage degrees due to typhoon “Hato”. Following a detailed inspection and a series of cleaning works, ten of the public libraries have resumed normal operations, namely: the Macao Central Library, Sir Robert Ho Tung Library, IACM Building Library, S. Lourenço Library, Ilha Verde Library, Mong Há Library, Wong Ieng Kuan Library in Areia Preta Urban Park, Wong Ieng Kuan Children’s Library in Areia Preta Urban Park, Taipa Library and Wong Ieng Kuan Library in Taipa. The Library in Ho Yin Garden will re-open to the public on 31 August.
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Progress of the post-typhoon works at the Cultural Affairs Bureau’s public libraries
The public libraries under the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC, from the Portuguese acronym) suffered different damage degrees due to typhoon “Hato”. Following a detailed inspection and a series of cleaning works, ten of the public libraries have resumed normal operations, namely: the Macao Central Library, Sir Robert Ho Tung Library, IACM Building Library, S. Lourenço Library, Ilha Verde Library, Mong Há Library, Wong Ieng Kuan Library in Areia Preta Urban Park, Wong Ieng Kuan Children’s Library in Areia Preta Urban Park, Taipa Library and Wong Ieng Kuan Library in Taipa. The Library in Ho Yin Garden will re-open to the public on 31 August.
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