Premier Li Keqiang announces 18 steps to boost ties with Portuguese-speaking nations in fields such as production.
Premier Li Keqiang continued his inspection in Macao on Tuesday, urging Macao to seize development opportunities and improve people's lives for a better future.
China's economy has fared better than expected so far this year, Premier Li Keqiang said on Oct 11, citing the increase of new jobs and contribution of consumers and the service industry to overall economic growth.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said here Tuesday China is willing to build more substantial economic and trade ties and develop long-term stable and sound partnership with Portuguese-speaking countries.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang met with Guinea Bissau Prime Minister Baciro Dja on Monday, saying China is willing to enhance practical cooperation with the west African country.
The clock ticks on the Macao's first gaming licence renewal since market liberalisation in 2001. Yet, it is high time the government to diversify the economy, a local lawmaker said.
China will offer aid and preferential loans worth 4 billion yuan (almost $600 million) to Portuguese-speaking countries in Asia and Africa in the next three years, Premier Li Keqiang announced on Tuesday.
China's economy has fared better than expected so far this year, Premier Li Keqiang said Tuesday, citing the increase of new jobs and contribution of domestic consumption and the service industry to overall economic growth.
Macao needs to find its niche to further the meetings, incentives, conference and exhibitions (MICE) sectors, local scholars and professionals said.
Cultural and creative entities have blossomed in Macao in recent years, thanks to a massive increase in government funding. But industry insiders say the development of the sector should be supported by marketing experts and good content that can represent the former Portuguese enclave.
The Asian Las Vegas will become a hub to standardize Chinese medicine in science and turn them into products to be sold around the globe.
Premier Li Keqiang arrives at the Macao International Airport on Monday as he starts his three-day trip to the special administrative region to discuss economic cooperation with leaders of seven Portuguese-speaking countries.