Macau has recently sent a delegation of live-streamers and business representatives to Portugal and France for a mission designed to boost cross-border e-commerce.
The agreement aims to strengthen international cooperation and support the possible creation of a direct flight between Sichuan and Lisbon.
This meeting marks a strengthening of high-level information and institutional channels, as well as the CCILC's reach in its work to promote economic and commercial rapprochement between Portugal and China.
For many Portuguese companies, China represents a distant market, and fully grasping its allure is no easy feat. Advising Portuguese enterprises seeking to make a mark in the Chinese market, Luís Costa always recommends firsthand experience in China to understand market dynamics, consumer trends, and preferences.
High-speed railways will be a cornerstone of China’s Belt and Road, creating key transport arteries to set international railway standards.
Foreign tourists are trickling back to China after the country loosened its visa policy to unprecedented levels. Citizens from 74 countries can now enter China for up to 30 days without a visa, a big jump from previous regulations.
Today, CCILC welcomed a student delegation from the Hong Kong University Graduates Association (HKUGA) as part of a “Belt and Road study tour”.
Today (7/7), CCILC participated in a Macau Live Streaming E-Commerce Association workshop on E-Commerce in China, which took place at the Macau Economic and Trade Delegation.
The Qingdao-based project is projected to boost offshore power and help cut emissions by 14,000 tonnes annually.











