Macauhub

Macauhub

Macauhub is a free news and data service headquartered in Macau that mainly provides users with business, trade and investment information about the Pearl River Delta region, including the Macau Special Administrative Region, and the world's eight Portuguese-speaking countries to help businesspeople, researchers, governments, the media and other entities get a better understanding of the great development potential of these two areas.

Macauhub comprises a team of business news correspondents, editors and professional translators in Asia, South America, Europe and Africa who produce information and analyses in Chinese, Portuguese and English about China's so-called "9+2" Pan-Pearl River Delta Region (PPRDR) - that consists of the Chinese provinces of Fujian, Jiangxi, Hunan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Sichuan, Guizhou and Yunnan, China's special administrative regions of Macau and Hong Kong - and Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Portugal, and Sao Tome and Principe and East Timor.

Macauhub strives to promotes Macau's role as a hub for trade and investment ties between China and the Portuguese-speaking world, as well as the European Union, the Association of southeast asian nations (ASEAN) and the Mercosur/Mercosul common market in South America. Macauhub is produced by Macaulink on behalf of the Macau Government Information Bureau (GCS).

Apart from business and financial news stories, Macauhub also provides its users with a wide range of general information on statistics, publications and events, as well as a Who’s Who, in the countries and regions covered by its correspondents.

External links

* [http://www.macauhub.com.mo/en/index.php Macauhub webpage]


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