China Daily

Economic stability tops the agenda in Macao leader’s first policy address

- By HE SHUSI in Hong Kong heshusi@chinadaily­hk.com Gu Mengyan contribute­d to this story.

Chief Executive of the Macao Special Administra­tive Region Ho Iat-seng on Monday made his first policy address since taking office in December, pledging to utilize the fiscal reserve to maintain economic stability and people’s livelihood­s as he forecast the region’s first budget deficit since its return to the motherland in 1999.

Addressing the Legislativ­e Assembly, Ho also stressed that the SAR will safeguard the “one country, two systems” principle, utilizing the central government’s favoring policies to drive the city’s recovery from the epidemic and ensure stable developmen­t.

With a decline in financial revenue caused by the fallout from the pandemic, the SAR government will have a budget deficit in the 2020 fiscal year, the first time since 1999, Ho said.

Macao has a total fiscal reserve of over 627 billion patacas ($79 billion), Ho said. The government will implement a proactive fiscal policy, by increasing expenditur­e and cutting taxes and fees, to ensure economic stability, Ho said.

Expenditur­e will be increased in public investment on transport, public housing and government facilities to stimulate employment, Ho added.

Measures will also be implemente­d to maintain employment and relieve residents’ financial burden, he said.

To stimulate the tourism and gaming sectors, which are Macao’s pillar industries, the SAR will ask the central government to extend the individual travel visa scheme to more mainland cities.

It will also talk with the Guangdong provincial government, to further relax visa restrictio­ns for Guangdong residents visiting

Macao.

As of Monday, Macao had a total of 45 cases of coronaviru­s infection. It has not reported new cases for 12 consecutiv­e days. To contain the virus, the government shut down all casinos for 15 days in late February.

Ho stressed that the government will continue its efforts to diversify Macao’s economic structure, such as the developmen­t of innovation and technology.

It will also strengthen cooperatio­n with neighborin­g cities under the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area outline, especially with Zhuhai in the Hengqin free trade zone.

Ho also pledged reform of the city’s governing system, improving the structure of the government, to ensure a more effective administra­tive team.

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