Guinea-Bissau aims to recover cashew sales in 2024
After falling short in recent years, Guinean authorities hope sales of the country’s central export item will meet expectations. The post Guinea-Bissau aims to recover cashew sales in 2024 appeared...
View ArticleLuís Montenegro has been appointed prime minister of Portugal
The veteran parliamentarian was sworn in late Wednesday and must now try and govern with a minority administration. The post Luís Montenegro has been appointed prime minister of Portugal appeared...
View ArticleNew archaeological finds open a window into Brazil’s past
Multiple expeditions have uncovered a series of 2,000-year-old rock engravings – and even older paintings in central Brazil. The post New archaeological finds open a window into Brazil’s past appeared...
View ArticleTobacco production on the rise in Mozambique
The Southern African country is part of a growing trend on the continent, in spite of global campaigns against the use of tobacco. The post Tobacco production on the rise in Mozambique appeared first...
View ArticlePortugal will be on China’s next visa-waiver list, Chinese ambassador says
Zhao Bentang noted that Portugal’s absence from the program so far was due to practical concerns and did not signify strained ties between the two nations. The post Portugal will be on China’s next...
View ArticleFears for more rain after weekend storm devastates parts of Brazil
Rescue workers continue to work through the severe weather, with thousands left homeless across two states. The post Fears for more rain after weekend storm devastates parts of Brazil appeared first...
View ArticleStrategic plan to be signed at Forum Macao conference
The upcoming gathering brings together ministers from China and the world’s lusophone nations to further trade cooperation. The post Strategic plan to be signed at Forum Macao conference appeared...
View ArticleMozambican authorities seize hundreds of kilos of ivory
The cache of elephant tusks, uncovered in a shipping container in Maputo, underscores the ongoing threat of poaching in the country. The post Mozambican authorities seize hundreds of kilos of ivory...
View ArticleAngola’s president encourages Chinese tourism
During his recent visit to Beijing, President João Lourenço made the case for why tourists should pick Angola as their next destination. The post Angola’s president encourages Chinese tourism appeared...
View ArticleMozambique awards five offshore oil and gas blocks to CNOOC
The Chinese state-owned oil giant secured a mix of shallow and deep-water blocks in the latest round of licensing. The post Mozambique awards five offshore oil and gas blocks to CNOOC appeared first...
View ArticleBrazil’s Lula pushes for more women in leadership at state-owned companies
The minimum quotas, currently under negotiation, aim to address inequities for the benefit of people and business. The post Brazil’s Lula pushes for more women in leadership at state-owned companies...
View ArticleMacao has a new Chamber of Commerce for Portuguese-speaking countries
Bringing together nine Portuguese-speaking countries, the ambitious new Chamber aims to enhance their companies and entrepreneurs’ ties within the Greater Bay Area and broader China. The post Macao...
View ArticleHigh-level meetings reaffirm elevated Chinese-Timorese ties
Foreign ministers for both countries met last week, committing to future cooperation in key development areas. The post High-level meetings reaffirm elevated Chinese-Timorese ties appeared first on...
View ArticleScores die after boat capsizes in Mozambique
The vessel was carrying dozens of people panicked by cholera-related disinformation when it capsized off the coast of Nampula. The post Scores die after boat capsizes in Mozambique appeared first on...
View ArticleImports of Chinese electric vehicles surge ahead of tariff crackdown in Brazil
But extensive investment in Brazil by Chinese manufacturers has them well positioned to weather the change. The post Imports of Chinese electric vehicles surge ahead of tariff crackdown in Brazil...
View ArticleBrazil makes a landmark apology to Indigenous groups
Sixty years after the military dictatorship came to power, Indigenous peoples in Brazil still struggle to heal. The post Brazil makes a landmark apology to Indigenous groups appeared first on Macao...
View ArticleXPeng expands into Spain and Portugal
A new import and distribution deal extends the Chinese EV company’s European footprint, taking its reach to seven countries. The post XPeng expands into Spain and Portugal appeared first on Macao News.
View ArticleVatican announces long-awaited papal visit to Asia and Oceania
Pope Francis, despite recurring health issues, is set to embark on the longest trip of his papacy in September. The post Vatican announces long-awaited papal visit to Asia and Oceania appeared first...
View ArticleThe Chinese navy docks in Maputo in a renewed diplomatic push
Goodwill missions curtailed by Covid restarted last year and have expanded to West Africa with this latest tour. The post The Chinese navy docks in Maputo in a renewed diplomatic push appeared first...
View ArticleChina opens the door to a US$2 billion increase in Brazilian meat imports
A new set of licences for processing facilities presents new opportunities for Brazil’s booming meat industry. The post China opens the door to a US$2 billion increase in Brazilian meat imports...
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